hang fyre Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 this past weekend a group of us last tagholders got together to do some drives. 4 guys in a truck were driving to get in position, they see 4 does standing on bordering property, so they stop the truck to check them out. while they are watching a buck steps out from the woodline and steps up behind one of the does. he mounts and breeds her - gets off - walks around for a minute. steps up behind the same doe - mounts and breeds her again. Is this crazy or what? Dec. 20 !! These are stand up guys I trust. wtf? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
letinmfly Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 Probably one of this year's fawns that came into estrous late. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Four Season Whitetail's Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 No doubt,I had 4 bucks chase a fawn by me on letchworth last sunday..2 were shooters and 2 little guys...Of course thay were on the ridge next to me and a little far for the knight...They were freaking that little girl out i will tell you that...She had no idea what all the fuss was about...LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ELMER J. FUDD Posted December 27, 2010 Share Posted December 27, 2010 I saw a fawn that still has it's spots today. Is this normal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckstopshere Posted December 27, 2010 Share Posted December 27, 2010 Just my opinion, but the rut is not a one-dimensional thing as it is so often described. There are three main rut peaks each season, but that doesn't mean that does are coming into estrus here and there...sporadically, all through the three main breeding months (October, November, and December) here in the Northeast and Midwest. That spotted fawn was probably a late-conceived fawn and hit the ground in late summer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ELMER J. FUDD Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Here it is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geno C Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 hard to tell from the pic, is a yearling no doubt... i never heard of them still having spots but if its a late borner i guess it possible? isnt that how we get 1, 2 3 year olds and so on? late borners? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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