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Old 04-04-2008, 06:26 AM   #1
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well it seems that vermonts deer are leaving their yarding areas, i was at girlfriends house last night and we saw a young deer go across her lawn, she lives on top of a hill and there are no yards in that area as far as i know....lets just hope its not to early for them to leave yet
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Old 04-04-2008, 07:08 AM   #2
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Well thats cool. Lots of deer took it hard this winter. I saw two dead ones in western MA last weekend. I am sure VT had even more snow..
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Not in Southern Vermont, I've had bare ground for a couple of weeks. I've seen them out of their yards for almost a month now. I'm sure northern Vermont got hit much harder. As long as we don't get a big storm now, I don't think the winter was too bad on them.
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Old 04-04-2008, 09:28 AM   #4
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Not in Southern Vermont, I've had bare ground for a couple of weeks. I've seen them out of their yards for almost a month now. I'm sure northern Vermont got hit much harder. As long as we don't get a big storm now, I don't think the winter was too bad on them.
SW or SE VT??? I thought SW got allot of snow...?? No??
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Old 04-04-2008, 10:25 AM   #5
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Not in Southern Vermont, I've had bare ground for a couple of weeks. I've seen them out of their yards for almost a month now. I'm sure northern Vermont got hit much harder. As long as we don't get a big storm now, I don't think the winter was too bad on them.
SW or SE VT??? I thought SW got allot of snow...?? No??
SW - Bennington/Shaftsbury. The mountains got a lot, but then again, they always do. From the NY border to the first ridge of the greens got spared a lot of snow.
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Old 04-05-2008, 02:16 PM   #6
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yeah, i am in the mountains and we are still over a foot away from the feilds....
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Here in Hardwick the deer seem to be doing O.K. We still have alot of snow, but they seem to be comming out more. The turkeys took a hit though...

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What deer???
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Not in Southern Vermont, I've had bare ground for a couple of weeks. I've seen them out of their yards for almost a month now. I'm sure northern Vermont got hit much harder. As long as we don't get a big storm now, I don't think the winter was too bad on them.
SW or SE VT??? I thought SW got allot of snow...?? No??
SW - Bennington/Shaftsbury. The mountains got a lot, but then again, they always do. From the NY border to the first ridge of the greens got spared a lot of snow.
OK, cool...
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Old 04-07-2008, 08:49 AM   #10
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They are doing well here in the islands. All over the fields competing with the turkeys for food. Looks like it was a good winter for both turkeys and deer around here.
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