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Title: Good fawn survival
Post by: baldopepper on March 20, 2019, 05:46:12 PM
Threw a little corn out and the herd came running.  Quick count was mid twenties but did count 9 healthy last year fawns. At least 4 of the matures were bucks (could see the shed horn scars). Nice to see, but wish I was seeing more whitetails
Title: Re: Good fawn survival
Post by: elkrack on March 20, 2019, 07:12:26 PM
Beautiful area you live in! :tup:
Title: Re: Good fawn survival
Post by: buckcanyonlodge on March 21, 2019, 04:34:35 AM
Threw a little corn out and the herd came running.  Quick count was mid twenties but did count 9 healthy last year fawns. At least 4 of the matures were bucks (could see the shed horn scars). Nice to see, but wish I was seeing more whitetails


Drive by my house at 5:30 in the morning and 7 o'clock in the evening.....drive slow
Title: Re: Good fawn survival
Post by: boneaddict on March 21, 2019, 06:06:40 AM
Gorgeous view
Title: Re: Good fawn survival
Post by: bornhunter on March 21, 2019, 07:20:14 AM
 :yeah:
Beautiful area you live in! :tup:
Title: Re: Good fawn survival
Post by: RB on March 21, 2019, 08:24:36 AM
Wow nice!  :tup:
Title: Re: Good fawn survival
Post by: Angry Perch on March 21, 2019, 08:32:49 AM
:yeah:
Beautiful area you live in! :tup:

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I don't think I'd ever go inside!
Title: Re: Good fawn survival
Post by: nwwanderer on March 26, 2019, 07:04:05 AM
Yes I am kinda fuzzy and bony, but alive.  And by the way, leave me alone, I have things to eat.
Title: Re: Good fawn survival
Post by: DOUBLELUNG on March 26, 2019, 01:18:14 PM
I've looked at around 400 deer the last 3 weeks in Chelan, Okanogan and Douglas Counties.  Looks like good body condition on the vast majority and good fawn survival.  Did see one fawn on death's door in Okanogan County, it had already been abandoned by its group.  As has been stated, I wish there were more but it's been a good winter here.
Title: Re: Good fawn survival
Post by: buckfvr on March 26, 2019, 02:00:51 PM
So when deer switch from woody fibre browse to fresh green grass, they can develop severe green grass diarrhea resulting in spring death from dehydration, that is labeled winter kill.  Its not over yet by any means, and I too am seeing deer, but not like in years past.....at least for me, nothing to get excited about.  Mule deer wintering above the lake in their historic winter range are being driven out by view lots.......and these small sample pics of deer are a pathetic reminder of the past.
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