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<blockquote data-quote="bigcountryok" data-source="post: 1304977" data-attributes="member: 4368"><p>The wildlife biologists that I have talked to say that the fawns are able to survive on their own at this point in the year. I'll whack the doe. If the fawn is a doe and she sticks around I may whack her too just because we have too many does in the area I hunt (and they are VERY tender and good to eat). I voted shoot the doe because that's my first choice to take out the mature doe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigcountryok, post: 1304977, member: 4368"] The wildlife biologists that I have talked to say that the fawns are able to survive on their own at this point in the year. I'll whack the doe. If the fawn is a doe and she sticks around I may whack her too just because we have too many does in the area I hunt (and they are VERY tender and good to eat). I voted shoot the doe because that's my first choice to take out the mature doe. [/QUOTE]
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