I just pulled a camera that had pics of a fawn that still has spots .
The date on the pic was 3/5/17 which I know is correct. Anybody seen one with spots this late???
I just pulled a camera that had pics of a fawn that still has spots .
The date on the pic was 3/5/17 which I know is correct. Anybody seen one with spots this late???
Folliclular nematodes. Pretty common in area that have pine trees and dirt.
I would think its a fairly new born.
Last edited by SCswampCAT; 03-15-2017 at 09:02 AM.
Can you upload the pic?
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cant get pic to load , but the little fella looks to be about 50-60 pounds
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Awe, I bet it was cute. Got a picture?
Posting a pic for cutnrun
I saw a buck that still hadn't dropped his antlers and at least 8 fresh scrapes this weekend. Mother Nature doesn't always stick to the normal plan.
I've had a 8 point walk by the same cam at the same time 3 straight Sundays over the last few weeks. This past Saturday he came by and had finally dropped both sides.
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Awe
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We have several bucks still carrying antlers. That fawn is probably closer to half the estimated weight.
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Piebald.....whichever
Calico maybe??
Looks like a good culprit for the grill. Doesnt look to be spirited, kill it.
Buck limits will balance the sex ratios and fawns will be born May and bucks will shed antlers in January.
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