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Never thought of this until today…Is a fawn considered an anterless deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="osu007" data-source="post: 3873703" data-attributes="member: 41143"><p>But oh so tender and tasty. Got one in Mo. numerous years ago. Was told by my friend/relative/guide, after seeing a couple of spots, get it and run like heck. All I could see when I shot was the head. So I thought it was a doe. Man was it tender. I know I should be ashamed, but I wasn’t going to leave it. Also when we, group of 8, would hunt in Texas, we if we could take a fawn for camp meat. It was not wasted either. We would camp out/stay in an old rock house over 100 yrs old. That was back in late 60’s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osu007, post: 3873703, member: 41143"] But oh so tender and tasty. Got one in Mo. numerous years ago. Was told by my friend/relative/guide, after seeing a couple of spots, get it and run like heck. All I could see when I shot was the head. So I thought it was a doe. Man was it tender. I know I should be ashamed, but I wasn’t going to leave it. Also when we, group of 8, would hunt in Texas, we if we could take a fawn for camp meat. It was not wasted either. We would camp out/stay in an old rock house over 100 yrs old. That was back in late 60’s. [/QUOTE]
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