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Should I have shot this deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 4976674" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That happened to me last season. Had a couple 2.5yr olds & a spike or fork hotrodding a 6 doe group. The girl in the back must have been just coming in, but wasn't ready to give it up yet. They chased around my stand for half an hour before crossing the fence into the neighbor's place. It was 3 minutes and I heard what sounded like a police fire fight, and then one doe fawn came running back across all confused & obviously bewildered. On my way out I saw that the neighbor had a yard full of trucks, a dang hunting party, and they had eliminated half of the immediate herd in 10 seconds. The next morning another neighbor shot the fawn. I was ready to give up. </p><p></p><p>Fast forward to this season and I have two mature does with fawns on camera. There are some yearling bucks, two 2.5yr olds, and a 4.5yr old. My wife shot the 4.5yr old. I don't have much hope of the 2.5yr olds making it, but my fingers are crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 4976674, member: 20583"] That happened to me last season. Had a couple 2.5yr olds & a spike or fork hotrodding a 6 doe group. The girl in the back must have been just coming in, but wasn't ready to give it up yet. They chased around my stand for half an hour before crossing the fence into the neighbor's place. It was 3 minutes and I heard what sounded like a police fire fight, and then one doe fawn came running back across all confused & obviously bewildered. On my way out I saw that the neighbor had a yard full of trucks, a dang hunting party, and they had eliminated half of the immediate herd in 10 seconds. The next morning another neighbor shot the fawn. I was ready to give up. Fast forward to this season and I have two mature does with fawns on camera. There are some yearling bucks, two 2.5yr olds, and a 4.5yr old. My wife shot the 4.5yr old. I don't have much hope of the 2.5yr olds making it, but my fingers are crossed. [/QUOTE]
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