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<blockquote data-quote="bigtex" data-source="post: 4810446" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Saw some chasing yesterday evening in McMinn County.</p><p>I was watching two fawns and was wondering where Mom was, was afraid that maybe the neighbor had killed her. A small 4 point started running them all over the place. A few minutes later I hear something running from the opposite direction and saw a mature doe being dogged by a decent 8 point, I assume it was the twin fawns Mom. He was grunting his fool head off. They both stopped 20 yards in front of my stand for a few seconds as I was trying to decide whether or not to kill him. About the time I decided to take the shot they both took off again. Still kicking myself for being too slow.</p><p>Saw them again several minutes later but too far to shoot.</p><p>Hurry Saturday!!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtex, post: 4810446, member: 2245"] Saw some chasing yesterday evening in McMinn County. I was watching two fawns and was wondering where Mom was, was afraid that maybe the neighbor had killed her. A small 4 point started running them all over the place. A few minutes later I hear something running from the opposite direction and saw a mature doe being dogged by a decent 8 point, I assume it was the twin fawns Mom. He was grunting his fool head off. They both stopped 20 yards in front of my stand for a few seconds as I was trying to decide whether or not to kill him. About the time I decided to take the shot they both took off again. Still kicking myself for being too slow. Saw them again several minutes later but too far to shoot. Hurry Saturday!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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