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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
[Re: trappingthomas]
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if they are offering an early season , a two-fer on deer mortality is a win for them.
 you shoot ma and fawn is coyote bait , that is a win in population control , and that is why there is an early doe season typically.
 
 looks like yall have a youth season this weekend and a early antlerless next , I would take that as they don't care how many you kill it won't be enough
 
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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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if they are offering an early season , a two-fer on deer mortality is a win for them.
 you shoot ma and fawn is coyote bait , that is a win in population control , and that is why there is an early doe season typically.
 
 looks like yall have a youth season this weekend and a early antlerless next , I would take that as they don't care how many you kill it won't be enough
 
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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
[Re: trappingthomas]
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Lower Michigan (thumb).  Are the fawns ready to go it without mom?  Are racks velvet free?  Been watching a twin pair and single fawn situation on my property.  No spots and getting a bit independent.  Have not seen bucks.  Thoughts?Fawns will make it otherwise the DNR probably wouldn't allow an early season is my opinion. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
[Re: trappingthomas]
 #8467533 09/11/25 07:59 PM
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we can agree to disagree , 
 I agree some will survive , some won't but in the end I don't think the DNR cares , they are under pressure to do something to reduce car deer collisions from citizens
 
 if they are that frequent , then there are excess deer
 
 so a dead deer is a dead deer on the spreadsheet at the end
 
 
 but that is just my opinion
 
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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
[Re: trappingthomas]
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What I thought.  I am on the fence on this hunt.  Thinking of taking my daughter out Saturday.  My property is rural on a paved road (100 acres).  I live just over a mile from 2 state highways.  Deer car incidents are often and a persons life was lost due to one a short time ago.
 Thinking the numbers don't lie.  Just looking for peoples thoughts.
DNR has been issuing damage permits across southern part of state for weeks this summer.   Piles of does and fawns have been killed.  Not even putting a dent in them but since the overpopulation trend started decades ago with the increase in leases and trophy hunts a few less does simply doesn’t have much impact. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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we can agree to disagree , 
 I agree some will survive , some won't but in the end I don't think the DNR cares , they are under pressure to do something to reduce car deer collisions from citizens
 
 if they are that frequent , then there are excess deer
 
 so a dead deer is a dead deer on the spreadsheet at the end
 
 
 but that is just my opinion
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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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we have bucks that are rubbed, and some that are not, has for if the fawn will make it , dad and uncle's always said season open 5 of July, for 25-30 years they started meat hunting for the families,   never ran out of deer always seen lot fawns in the fall hunt , just my 2 cents Thanks for reassurance.  Lila is looking forward to hunting with me tomorrow. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
[Re: trappingthomas]
 #8468206 09/12/25 07:34 PM
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Fawns in the North can make it on their own. Most were born in May and now it is September. They don't need Mom anymore. 
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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
[Re: trappingthomas]
 #8468556 09/13/25 09:41 AM
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Fawns can be weaned at 8 wks. They are ready. My device if you have a doe season the best time to shoot a doe is when she stands still and offers a good shot. 
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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
[Re: trappingthomas]
 #8468578 09/13/25 10:45 AM
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With 80-degree weather for the next week or so I don't think I'm going to sit in my stand. Don't find that deer till next morning and you have wasted a deer.  I'm going to shoot fawns. They eat better and are easier to get out of the woods. And get into the truck. 
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|  Re: Early Deer Season?
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Way to hot to shoot a doe. I think more meat will be wasted than consumed. Bad move by the dnr. could i ask how so? It was 84 degrees yesterday. I took a veteran out that is an older gentleman. he got him a nice doe, within 30 min. had it gutted, quartered and put in my yeti freezer. within 2 hours had it hanging in the Ac Grarage and took us only another  3-4 hours and that old man had it broken down and taught me a few dang things, I honestly beleive he only had less than a handful of lbs of wasted meat from shot placement and i screwed up a cut when his dog bumped me |  |  |  
 
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