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Re: Is this a keeper? [Re: Spike369] #8152997
06/10/24 10:52 PM
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I really think you should wait till season opens before you shoot him.


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Re: Is this a keeper? [Re: Spike369] #8153024
06/11/24 04:30 AM
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Here's another one.

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Re: Is this a keeper? [Re: Spike369] #8153026
06/11/24 04:41 AM
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It's in dinnwiddie. They run dogs all year and then the coyotes run them when the dogs dont so they are learning where to go without getting shot. I've noticed that since the coyotes have showed up there are a lot more bigger bucks around. Not sure what the hunt clubs get (they are upset with me because i trap on my property in November and december) and I don't know where these guys go to get away from the dog hunters but they do. Before the coyotes showed up you could pattern these guys with dogs but not anymore. They are running dogs now and all it does is separates the fawns from their mothers. Once that happens the coyotes have a good meal. I saw it happen twice last year and once so far this year.

Re: Is this a keeper? [Re: Yes sir] #8153040
06/11/24 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Yes sir
He's got potential. Any ideas what he looked like last year hard horned?

No, never got a picture with hard horns but here's one of him in the same spot last year almost the same day.

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