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Originally Posted by flatlander02138
Only spend two full days so far and a couple hours here and there. My first day I walked around winnisquam farms and the woods along 93 and saw zero. Then I headed over by Meredith bay the morning it snowed, but not much snow. So instead I headed to southern NH for more snow cover to track them in. A couple close calls but they were too quick. They have lots of deer down there and I saw seven that day, all female. It's okay to shoot females down there but I didn't have any safe shots.
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Them there "female deer" don't like to be called that. Antlerless or doe, that's it... never "female".
Deer can tell when a hunter is a little green behind the ears. They probably know that you called them "female" and that's why you can't get a good shot.
Next time you see a "female" deer you need to yell out: Hey, there's a "Doe"... That will stop them in their tracks and then you can get a good shot at them. Works everytime!