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Ok so some people hunt and some people don't. Each has valid arguments for supporting their position. Sometimes deer hunters don't even get the opportunity to see a deer while in a stand. I know hard to believe if you count the number of deer we see hit by cars. Personally I'd rather see them killed and dressed by a hunter than on the side of the road. I hope everyone who hunts agrees with this. I know there are a few who view deer as nuisance and to them it doesn't matter which way the deer dies.
Now I've gotten off topic, what I want to show you is what one TN farmer is doing to protect his herd during this weekend's deer hunt. So if you're out hunting on someone else's property make sure you don't shoot their livestock (horses and cows). If you see one marked COW or HORSE definitely don't shoot it. :-)
Have a great weekend.
Now I've gotten off topic, what I want to show you is what one TN farmer is doing to protect his herd during this weekend's deer hunt. So if you're out hunting on someone else's property make sure you don't shoot their livestock (horses and cows). If you see one marked COW or HORSE definitely don't shoot it. :-)
Have a great weekend.
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Plan on it. My school is shut down for Thanksgiving, so hoping to be in the woods.
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CPT (Join to see) I'm presently recuperating from an amputation so I'll have to pass this year but will miss it,
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LTC Bink Romanick, I am very sorry to hear of this, Sir. I'll add you to my prayers, and wish you all the best for a strong and speedy recovery. May you and your family have a blessed and Happy Thanksgiving!
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Our deer season go's from Oct. 10 - Dec. 1. But late Nov. is always best. Most big bucks are in the rut by then. Always love to rattle in a big buck or a couple of small ones. No reason to be picky.
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Next time I go hunting I promise you I will not shoot a horse or a cow! :)
In all seriousness though, how the f-word can ANYONE confuse a cow or horse with a deer???
Next time I go hunting I promise you I will not shoot a horse or a cow! :)
In all seriousness though, how the f-word can ANYONE confuse a cow or horse with a deer???
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Not this year. The season is over out West anyway. But I am already planning next years Utah hunt.
BTW, we don't use tree stands out west, we cant bait 'em either. We just have to chase them down the old fashioned way.
BTW, we don't use tree stands out west, we cant bait 'em either. We just have to chase them down the old fashioned way.
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SFC (Join to see) - That was my same thought! Having made that mistake ONE TIME! (Hey, they fence was concealed with brush!) I am very weary of answering nature's call anywhere near fencing now.
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Well MAJ (Join to see) Sgt David G Duchesneau Growing up on a farm with 2 younger brothers that has been "dared" once...lol
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About 40 Years Ago, I Was At A Deer Check Station In Maryland, Checking In My Own Deer And The Man In The Truck In Front Of Me Said He Had A Spike Buck But He Was Baffled By The Odd Color , He Said The Deer Is Mostly White With Some Black And Brown, So I Said It May Be What Is Called A Pie-Bald He Then Lifted Up The Tarp And My Father In-law And Me Started Laughing, He Goes Why Are You Laughing, I Then Told Him Be Prepared To Get A Ticket !
He Shot A Billy Goat !
The Game Warden In Between Laughing And Chewing Him Out Took The Goat And Gave Him A Ticket.
Everyone Who Wants To Hunt Should Take A Hunter Safety Course And Know Exactly What You Are Hunting Look Like.
He Shot A Billy Goat !
The Game Warden In Between Laughing And Chewing Him Out Took The Goat And Gave Him A Ticket.
Everyone Who Wants To Hunt Should Take A Hunter Safety Course And Know Exactly What You Are Hunting Look Like.
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