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MAY AND JUNE - Highlights

Looks like the start of June means Turkey Poults are the hardest to see you almost have to look at the following photo to find them in the tall vegetation. But one photo you can see a good poult head. I saw two hens today with poults in one of the food plots. Can you find them, one hen has 4 or 5 for sure.

Fawns are the most exciting part was back on May 2 I found a spot that I appear to be where a doe have given birth. Looks I might have been correct but either way 19 days later this tiny fawn had now shown up and looks like he doing well into June.

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We took 3 doe off property last year and sure not shortage of them. 3 together appear to be pregnant. Both the Bucks and Does are just hammering the food plots in May as the one mouth full shows.

Bucks and group of bucks for the month of May and start of June, nothing that will nock you socks off but alot of them up go 4 in one photo.

Well the Bobcat photos for May slowed down thanks goodness. The one photo the ground hog was keeping a close eye. Still amazing that hens, poults and fawn can live with them around.

Game Camera for May was very interesting. Here is the Gobbler that had me running in Circles on that day and drove me into the ground the whole season. LOL - Guess he stopped for a pose in the winning circle.
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