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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5675316" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Yeah same with my place. There's nothing for them in summer months unless they're just doing a walkabout to scope out their rut. It's uncanny how they pop in out of nowhere in summer, then I don't see them again until a doe is about to be hot. Their timing is too perfectto be coincidence. That's why I've wondered if those summer visits are inventory checks. Most fawns that have survived this long will still be alive in fall and if they are female will possibly hit estrus early winter. Their mommas for sure will be ready to breed again. A nice summer stroll would let a buck know how many females are in the area, what age, and where to find them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5675316, member: 20583"] Yeah same with my place. There's nothing for them in summer months unless they're just doing a walkabout to scope out their rut. It's uncanny how they pop in out of nowhere in summer, then I don't see them again until a doe is about to be hot. Their timing is too perfectto be coincidence. That's why I've wondered if those summer visits are inventory checks. Most fawns that have survived this long will still be alive in fall and if they are female will possibly hit estrus early winter. Their mommas for sure will be ready to breed again. A nice summer stroll would let a buck know how many females are in the area, what age, and where to find them. [/QUOTE]
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