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Bucks are still breeding

finelyshedded

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My bro and I have a good friend who watched this nice 10 breed a doe once or twice today and got it on video TOO!



I once saw a breeding party of 7 bucks with one B&C caliber buck in the group dogging a young doe in Winton Woods park north of Cincy one year on March 22nd. I was out shed hunting and ran into this group on the way back to my truck after finding nothing! It was no wonder cuz every swinging dick was still packin'! Lmao
 

finelyshedded

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I think he might have mounted two(2) does instead of mounting the same one twice. I'm not sure but Ron might chime in later as to what Kyle saw and video'd.
 

giles

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WTF you guys doing over that way? We got one guy seeing antler growth and you guys watching doe get mounted? You guys realize its St. Patty's day, right. Lol, way cool man.
 

Fullbore

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This pic was taken at approximately 4:30pm this afternoon. The young mans father was telling me as the whole thing unfolded by cell phone. His son was shed hunting with his girl friend and pushes this small breeding party out in the open.
 

at1010

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I'd never believe this without pics and if it came from someone else hahahaha unreal!!!
 

jagermeister

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I watched an absolute STUD 8-pointer (150s+) chasing four or five does 2 weeks ago down in Delaware.
 

MK111

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Wouldn't have believed it without you good folks reporting it. The fawns will be born in December right after deer gun season. Wow.
 

yotehunter

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Would you guys assume that was a late fawn from last year? Or a more mature doe that just started to cycle? The reason I ask is because I seen a yearlng a week ago when coyote hunting that was only 35 to 45 lbs in a group of fifteen. I thought she had to be a late fawn last year and wondered if she would be able to be breed this year yet?
 

finelyshedded

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I'd say it possibly could be a very late yearling cycling very late and he wasn't mentally done in laying more pipe.