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Sep 3, 2022 20:39:00   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
These were sent to me a few years ago, but I had to share.
I wish I knew the back story of this yearling doe, though.





















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Sep 3, 2022 20:49:40   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
OJdidit wrote:
These were sent to me a few years ago, but I had to share.
I wish I knew the back story of this yearling doe, though.


Those are awesome pictures John. I've seen them act very trustworthy, but not that intimate. Very cool.

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Sep 3, 2022 20:49:44   #
D Tong Loc: San Francisco,Ca
 
Thanks πŸ™ for sharing those pictures with us I always love seeing nature being handled with respect and care those are beautiful pictures and very touching again thank you for sharing such a wonderful moment with nature

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Sep 3, 2022 20:52:27   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
OJdidit wrote:
These were sent to me a few years ago, but I had to share.
I wish I knew the back story of this yearling doe, though.


How special . Hope bein that close and trusting of people didn't hurt her later. Thanks for the share.

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Sep 3, 2022 23:28:51   #
Jarheadfishnfool Loc: Woodlake/Tulare ,Ca.
 
OJdidit wrote:
These were sent to me a few years ago, but I had to share.
I wish I knew the back story of this yearling doe, though.


Thats amazing! Who cares about fishing that day!πŸ™πŸŒΏ

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Sep 4, 2022 09:28:05   #
mistred64 Loc: Grayslake, illinois
 
That's amazing

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Sep 4, 2022 09:55:39   #
Passingbye Loc: Reidsville NC
 
OJdidit wrote:
These were sent to me a few years ago, but I had to share.
I wish I knew the back story of this yearling doe, though.


I love how these creatures, even though we hunt their mother and Buck deer can befriend their Apex predator man yet show affection like a dog.

Have a preacher friend that had an orphaned juvenile buck that visited him and his wife snapping green beans in their back porch, they had apple trees also they peeled and canned. The little buck came everyday to take a handout and munch on their lawn. One morning so dumb redneck neighbor shot it and carried it away, but blood was all over the spot the little deer was shot. My friend cried like a baby because he became attached to the little creature and it broke his heart. I told him that eventually the deer would have grown up and went wild, but whoever killed that baby deer was an ass!

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Sep 4, 2022 11:24:19   #
Billycrap2 Loc: Mason county,W(BY GOD) Virginia, πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ¦…
 
OJdidit wrote:
These were sent to me a few years ago, but I had to share.
I wish I knew the back story of this yearling doe, though.


Thank that a awesome story Thank for the beautiful picture
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Sep 4, 2022 14:09:49   #
Scudrnr Loc: Hancock, Wisconsin
 
OJdidit wrote:
These were sent to me a few years ago, but I had to share.
I wish I knew the back story of this yearling doe, though.


Great photos. I bet the back story would be interesting.

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Sep 4, 2022 14:22:09   #
mistred64 Loc: Grayslake, illinois
 
Passingbye wrote:
I love how these creatures, even though we hunt their mother and Buck deer can befriend their Apex predator man yet show affection like a dog.

Have a preacher friend that had an orphaned juvenile buck that visited him and his wife snapping green beans in their back porch, they had apple trees also they peeled and canned. The little buck came everyday to take a handout and munch on their lawn. One morning so dumb redneck neighbor shot it and carried it away, but blood was all over the spot the little deer was shot. My friend cried like a baby because he became attached to the little creature and it broke his heart. I told him that eventually the deer would have grown up and went wild, but whoever killed that baby deer was an ass!
I love how these creatures, even though we hunt th... (show quote)


That's terrible.

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Sep 5, 2022 00:31:43   #
Dakoda Loc: Cle Elum, WA
 
I have a doe and a fawn here at the house every evening. The doe isn’t to worried about me, unless the baby is near. I watched the fawn nursing the doe yesterday, pretty cute.

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Sep 5, 2022 06:49:46   #
nutz4fish Loc: Colchester, CT
 
saw1 wrote:
How special . Hope bein that close and trusting of people didn't hurt her later. Thanks for the share.


saw...... My exact reaction to the photos. She won't be around long enough to pass along that sweet disposition to other generations. Sigh.

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Sep 5, 2022 07:18:21   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
nutz4fish wrote:
saw...... My exact reaction to the photos. She won't be around long enough to pass along that sweet disposition to other generations. Sigh.


Wild animals need to remain wild, for their safety as well as ours. I shared the photos only because I thought our fishing buddies would enjoy them, not to condone, or encourage such behavior. Sad to say, that doe probably didn’t last too long…

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Sep 5, 2022 08:05:51   #
HenryG Loc: Falmouth Cape Cod Massachusetts
 
OJdidit wrote:
These were sent to me a few years ago, but I had to share.
I wish I knew the back story of this yearling doe, though.


WOW how cool is that! Thanks for the photos OJπŸ˜ŽπŸ‘

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Sep 5, 2022 08:11:44   #
HenryG Loc: Falmouth Cape Cod Massachusetts
 
Check out JIMMIE HOUSTON'S deer herd he has on his property some pretty cool videos on YouTube πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘

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