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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 204301" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Nobody here would ever shoot a fawn either. Actually the legal hunting seasons are coordinated with the deers' breeding seasons so that it is not legal to shoot a doe during the times that they would have a small fawn. This is practically the deer hunting center of the universe where I live and the hunting regulations are so carefully monitored ... there's a 'season' for everything, including bow season, muzzle-loader season, a time period just for kids of a certain age, what you can shoot and where. And it is VERY strictly enforced. Mess up and the game wardens will be all over you. And a game warden can not only arrest you and confiscate your guns - they can confiscate your <em>vehicle</em>! </p><p> </p><p>Honestly, in places like this, if they didn't 'harvest' hundreds of them every year, there'd be so many of them you couldn't drive fifty feet down the road without one jumping out in front of your car! They jump out of the woods or out of a ditch and you don't see them until they're right in front of you! Even more people wreck trying to miss them! The one I hit just came out of nowhere and the passenger side of the front end of my car squarely hit the back half of the deer and slung it off to the side, totaling my car. The deputy that came said that if it had hit the center of the front end of my car instead of to the side, it would have come right up over the hood and through the windshield! This was not a small deer either, it was a doe but a really big solid one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 204301, member: 1883"] Nobody here would ever shoot a fawn either. Actually the legal hunting seasons are coordinated with the deers' breeding seasons so that it is not legal to shoot a doe during the times that they would have a small fawn. This is practically the deer hunting center of the universe where I live and the hunting regulations are so carefully monitored ... there's a 'season' for everything, including bow season, muzzle-loader season, a time period just for kids of a certain age, what you can shoot and where. And it is VERY strictly enforced. Mess up and the game wardens will be all over you. And a game warden can not only arrest you and confiscate your guns - they can confiscate your [I]vehicle[/I]! Honestly, in places like this, if they didn't 'harvest' hundreds of them every year, there'd be so many of them you couldn't drive fifty feet down the road without one jumping out in front of your car! They jump out of the woods or out of a ditch and you don't see them until they're right in front of you! Even more people wreck trying to miss them! The one I hit just came out of nowhere and the passenger side of the front end of my car squarely hit the back half of the deer and slung it off to the side, totaling my car. The deputy that came said that if it had hit the center of the front end of my car instead of to the side, it would have come right up over the hood and through the windshield! This was not a small deer either, it was a doe but a really big solid one! [/QUOTE]
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