Dang that's little... I had read an article once that said that due to Ga's mild winters late fawns have a good survival rate. Thats leads to more late breeders and so on.
They used that to explain why the south doesn't have as intense of a rut but its more of a drawn out process.
Up north they have a smaller window to breed, late fawns dont make it and dont become late breeders themselves.
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Yepp ....I've seen hot scrapes during turkey season in Meriwether county .
I think they must be acting more like the hogs these days