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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 2529358" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I've already hit one here mowing, and I've started seeing them up and around with momma just within the last week. I also saw a big fat pregnant doe with another doe and fawn. This part of east Texas has what I've heard called a "trickle" rut, and we have does bred from mid October all the way through mid December. I've seen fawns with spots during bow season in October, and that would be from a really late breeder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 2529358, member: 24452"] I've already hit one here mowing, and I've started seeing them up and around with momma just within the last week. I also saw a big fat pregnant doe with another doe and fawn. This part of east Texas has what I've heard called a "trickle" rut, and we have does bred from mid October all the way through mid December. I've seen fawns with spots during bow season in October, and that would be from a really late breeder. [/QUOTE]
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