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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 1472568"><p>Oh ok, my neighborhood in Georgia is a deer sanctuary so I still see fawns with spots on them. I'm getting pumped for deer season though since there is definitely going to be healthy deer population this year with all the rain we have received. The does in my neighborhood have twins and some with triplets!! I've also seen some 8 points in velvet tearing up my rose bushes. </p><p></p><p>I try my best to pass up little deer when I hunt. It's pretty easy to spot the yearlings / 2 year olds. All still pretty lanky looking. I would just hate to see fawns getting shot due to an early season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 1472568"] Oh ok, my neighborhood in Georgia is a deer sanctuary so I still see fawns with spots on them. I’m getting pumped for deer season though since there is definitely going to be healthy deer population this year with all the rain we have received. The does in my neighborhood have twins and some with triplets!! I’ve also seen some 8 points in velvet tearing up my rose bushes. I try my best to pass up little deer when I hunt. It’s pretty easy to spot the yearlings / 2 year olds. All still pretty lanky looking. I would just hate to see fawns getting shot due to an early season. [/QUOTE]
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