How old must a spotted fawn be so it can survive without its mother? I'm asking this to weather or not to allow the taking of does during the early season on my land.My season opens Oct.1 and every doe I have seen has had spoted fawns with them some still have spotted fawns as late as Jan.28.Should I still allow the taking of them or not.For now and the past 5 years I have not allowed the taking of does that have spotted fawns .
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Thank you for the replies I am happy to know that there are other sportsmen out there that fell the same and like to share their intrest.I am gonna stick to my rules and not let anybody shoot does that are known to have fawns with them no matter how many friends get mad at me.I feel that fawn might be a trophy in 4 to 5 years if allowed to live with its mother.
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