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<blockquote data-quote="gordonc615" data-source="post: 5188223" data-attributes="member: 22204"><p>I know here in Nashville I'm still seeing alot of fawns that have plenty of spots on them still. I almost want to think its because of the high ratio of does to bucks. If deer carry for 7 months it's not unheard of breeding going done in February. I always see alot rut activity from muzzleloader into rifle. Last year I hunted a park the 2nd week of Dec and had a big buck still breeding a doe. Warm winters mess with eveything..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gordonc615, post: 5188223, member: 22204"] I know here in Nashville I'm still seeing alot of fawns that have plenty of spots on them still. I almost want to think its because of the high ratio of does to bucks. If deer carry for 7 months it's not unheard of breeding going done in February. I always see alot rut activity from muzzleloader into rifle. Last year I hunted a park the 2nd week of Dec and had a big buck still breeding a doe. Warm winters mess with eveything.. [/QUOTE]
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