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Anyone ever had deer veal...errrr veniveal?

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sleek:
Ate a few road kills. Damn fine eating.

JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: sleek on January 15, 2019, 03:58:09 pm ---Ate a few road kills. Damn fine eating.

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Knowing you, I am surprised you have not gnawed off your own left arm.    >:D

sleek:

--- Quote from: JW_Halverson on January 15, 2019, 06:59:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: sleek on January 15, 2019, 03:58:09 pm ---Ate a few road kills. Damn fine eating.

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Knowing you, I am surprised you have not gnawed off your own left arm.    >:D

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I need to draw a bow somehow!

JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: sleek on January 16, 2019, 04:42:38 am ---
--- Quote from: JW_Halverson on January 15, 2019, 06:59:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: sleek on January 15, 2019, 03:58:09 pm ---Ate a few road kills. Damn fine eating.

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Knowing you, I am surprised you have not gnawed off your own left arm.    >:D

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I need to draw a bow somehow!

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You got a point there. Fortunately, your hat covers it.

vinemaplebows:
With just my wife and myself, I try to target fawns in late December. My reasoning is your are doing exactly what most predators key in on, young, weak, or sick. I figure if I shot an adult doe the fawn she carries is dead as well, a net 2 deer loss, maybe more if a area has few deer to begin with. Harvesting an fawn in the late fall is a net zero loss, as the fawn is replaced in the spring.
I have harvested 2 fawns from one doe over the past 3 yrs both fawns fell within 20 ft of one another.

My .02

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