nannyslayer
New Member
Early in bow season, I will shoot every nanny that I have a clear shot at, fawn or not. I have witnessed it first hand, you kill a doe with fawns in tow, those fawns will be grouped up with more deer in less than 12 hours.
Don't think about it to hard, it's a female whitetail, which is going to have offspring following her.
And cooter, I think this is the first time I agree with you. I was raised on a livestock farm, and those "babies" is what made the payment, so it really doesn't bother me to bad.
Only time I find it tough is, if you are on a depredation hunt in July, and a doe with fawns come in, and the fawns are 18 lbs. Likely they won't survive, but its part of the deal I guess.
Don't think about it to hard, it's a female whitetail, which is going to have offspring following her.
And cooter, I think this is the first time I agree with you. I was raised on a livestock farm, and those "babies" is what made the payment, so it really doesn't bother me to bad.
Only time I find it tough is, if you are on a depredation hunt in July, and a doe with fawns come in, and the fawns are 18 lbs. Likely they won't survive, but its part of the deal I guess.