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Marty G.
Mix 12% hydrogen peroxide and water in a 1:1 ratio in a plastic container. The longer you leave it, the whiter it will get. Try not to go over 24 to 30 hours as it will start to soften the skull.
 
This is how to shoot a deer ... over and over ... with a FUJI !
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I was hauling more brush to this pile we are going to burn when I noticed something move.

I sure hope Ma Ma hasn't abandoned this little tyke!

Ya gotta look close at the 1st picture.

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David-

Mama deer is out feeding and more than likely knows exactly where her fawn is.

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David, fawns sure are cute! I agree with Wayne. Momma deer stashed the fawn in a "safe place" then went off to eat.

Back in 2015 I spotted one (no pun intended) in my yard. I posted photos and wrote about it HERE
 
Here's a couple of recent photos from one of my trail cameras. I have hundreds of photos and video of does with fawns. This particular doe has twins. At least I think it's the same doe.
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I forgot to post this last week. Got this doe Nov. 25th about 7:20 in the morning. Weighed 130 lbs.
This was such a well trained deer as it died just about 1 foot from crossing the property line.
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Checked my trail cameras last night. I think this is a cool photo. Note the white spot on the tree by the turkeys, that's another trail camera taking video with infrared lighting. The cameras overlapped with photos and video.

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Here's a screen capture of the video about the time the other camera was taking photos, note the white spot on the tree by the deer.

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Kraig,

Put my camera up at the driveway about 3 weeks ago, hoping to capture a bear coming to my chestnut trees.
No bear this year, only deer. They love chestnuts.
Did have a young deer with spots all over it.
 
Heres a smaller 6 I let walk by 2 weeks ago. Still waiting to see one of my shooter bucks.
 

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The deer around my place seem to be dropping their antlers early this year.

Found the big one last Saturday and the small one this evening. I have several trail camera photos of the deer that dropped the big one. I've searched all over the place for his other antler but no luck. I'm hoping one of my neighbors hasn't found it... The little one was in my garden next to some tomato cages.

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Here's a couple of trail camera photos of the big deer. I hope he survives the rest of the bow season and the winter. I may have to bow hunt my 5 acre property next year.

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