Well, there’s another new hunter that will be reluctant to post !!! Did you read his first line????? Last year video ! Why wouldn’t he say he didn’t shoot ? Geez ……. Relax is right !!
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Why what I mention not shooting it,
Well,
Ever heard of antlerless tag ?
Whether you call it fawn or yearling, no tag = no shooting [emoji846][emoji846]
In regards to being able to tell age, you can watch the all videos on YouTube on how to differentiate, once you see game in real life for the first time, it very hard to estimate.
It takes some time to learn to judge by the eye on the spot.
And I did watch this video multiple times to while reading the articles on ID(doe vs fawn) so that I am better prepared next time
Too me fawn is anything but adult. You being the expert, can tell the age, weight, tv show preferences and zodiac sign of it if want, I will gladly listen and learn [emoji106][emoji106]
Remember. A fawn at hunting time is roughly 6 months old spots will be gone long legs big ears pointy nose narrow butt not much of a chest bouncy
At hunting time A yearling will be roughly 18 months old mature looking body
When it gets tough is when 2-3 nice doe present themselves and there’s a bouncy fawn which one is mom
The side profile of young deer...the nose is 'square' ;
https://i.imgur.com/4WM8oJQl.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/bEntzKwl.jpg
Got it. Thank you clarification guys
I always looked at the length of the “face”. A short stubby “face” belongs to a younger deer, similar to Mike’s square nose !! I’ve seen lots of yearlings that are pretty much the same size, height wise, as more mature deer. They get heavier bodied as they get older…