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Anyone know of a good spot remover? These guys keep showing up at my feeder ever few hours. I figure they will weigh 200-300 pounds by October at the rate they are eating corn, but I hate to shoot one with spots.
Just kidding, they and their mommies get a pass.
A yearling doe sure would taste good, though.
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Vixen 2, metal ibex,Phoenix,sapphire,matrix 330 ,matrix 355 ,vortex and baby grand piano y25 relayer.
Trigger tecs,leupold crossbones and nikon bolts.
Zombie slayers and mostly swat broadheads.
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wabi wrote:Anyone know of a good spot remover? These guys keep showing up at my feeder ever few hours. I figure they will weigh 200-300 pounds by October at the rate they are eating corn, but I hate to shoot one with spots.
Just kidding, they and their mommies get a pass.
A yearling doe sure would taste good, though.
You know...this got me thinking......
#1 I have no issue with taking one of those but that is beside the point...
wabi is from Ohio where I used to live until 2010. Bow hunted there from 1995 until I left, and I do not recall seeing spotted fawns when the season opened in late Sept. Even in 2010 and 2011 I don't recall seeing them down here in NC even though the season opens 3 weeks earlier, or maybe if you did you had to look really hard because they were really faded.
What is going on with the rut to delay things so much? These had to have been born roughly in July to still be spotted like that. Which means the doe was bred probably in January??
Keith
Stand by the roads and look, and ask for the ancient paths; where the good way is,
and walk in it and find rest for your souls. - Jer 6:16
nchunterkw wrote:You know...this got me thinking......
#1 I have no issue with taking one of those but that is beside the point...
wabi is from Ohio where I used to live until 2010. Bow hunted there from 1995 until I left, and I do not recall seeing spotted fawns when the season opened in late Sept. Even in 2010 and 2011 I don't recall seeing them down here in NC even though the season opens 3 weeks earlier, or maybe if you did you had to look really hard because they were really faded.
What is going on with the rut to delay things so much? These had to have been born roughly in July to still be spotted like that. Which means the doe was bred probably in January??
I dont know about down in NC in Jan but up here in Jan in the woods, if i were a deer Ide be mating just to try and stay warm.