Winter Deer

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Winter Deer

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You sure you can skin griz, pilgrim??

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Post by saxman »

My guide instructed me to shoot the Alpha doe.
AAAHHHH!!!!! What?
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Post by gunnutjay »

"Something" doesn't look right about that pic... No deer poop!!! There should be LOTS of deer poop around... I call, PHOTOSHOP on that one!

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Post by DaGriz »

NOT PHOTOSHOPPED!!!!
You sure you can skin griz, pilgrim??

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Post by ehntr »

I've seen this before.................as per forwarded internet pictures the location changes................any indication of where this pic was taken? I've been to a place in ON that looks just like this place........the rural address signs (if that is what they are) should be helpful...................Randy
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Post by ecoaster »

Good way to get diseases running wild, feeding that many deer in one spot. Pretty neat to see though.
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Post by dick195252 »

Thats a LOT of Deer in one place :lol:
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Post by GREY OWL »

I'd say a deer farmer.

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Post by DaGriz »

Scenes like that are common place during the winter here where I live. A lot of people feed the deer throughout the winter. As the winter goes on more and more deer show up for the food. On any given day I can almost duplicate that picture at any of a dozen places within a 10 mile radius of where I live.
There are way too many deer in this area and they have become pests. I have 6ft fence around my garden and any/every tree or scrub they find eatible. My wifes flower garden has to be fenced and sprayed with dried hogs blood to keep the damn deer out of it.
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Post by DuckHunt »

Anyone see any horns? That looks suspiciously like my 2003 deer season. :roll:

All those deer and I don't see a shot where I would feel comfortable trying to get two with one arrow. :lol:
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Post by xbowking »

I got a question , how many deer are there ???
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Post by DaGriz »

xbowking sais " Got a question, how many deer are there?"

Don't know. I was at a friend house today and we tried to count the deer that were coming into the yard where he feeds them ALL WINTER long. We could not begin get an accurate count. They are constanly moving , jocking for position, chasing one another out of the way.

His yard looks just like the picture only he has more large confiers. Under which he spreads out 5 to 6 bales of clover and 200lbs to 300lbs of grain mix every third day.
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Post by Esox »

Hummmmm, seems to me that you don't have to drag one far at all.....

Looks like if you put a little feed in the barn it'll be even easier.....
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:shock: WOW
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Post by catcher »

Duckhunt wrote..Anyone see any horns? That looks suspiciously like my 2003 deer season.
That is a good one that made me laugh.
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