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Old 08-05-2008, 07:58 PM   #1
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At least 10 bucks and a happy doe. Click slideshow above the first pic. It's a little longwinded.

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Great pics Don.
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Nice pics!!! You must have a fenced in deer farm on your property and a cam on theevening feeder. Lol.... Send me some buck urine for the fall!!
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Nice pics!!! You must have a fenced in deer farm on your property and a cam on theevening feeder. Lol.... Send me some buck urine for the fall!!



No fence within several miles and no feeder anywhere. They sure love that alfalfa though.
Shouldn't have a shortage of buck urine if I can figure out how to collect it.
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Nice pics!!, I have to agree though that it does appear to look as though they are from fenced in deer to me as well.. I also noticed that those bucks have long skinny necks pretty much like our does up here. Is that a normal trait for deer in your area this time of year?
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Great pics Don.

Thanks Todd
I moved that cam today without checking the card first. Didn't know what I had til I ran them up on the computer. I might have to reconsider putting it back.
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Nice pics!!, I have to agree though that it does appear to look as though they are from fenced in deer to me as well.. I also noticed that those bucks have long skinny necks pretty much like our does up here. Is that a normal trait for deer in your area this time of year?

Come take a look. It's nice here this time of year. Not even a 3ft fence that I know of anywhere in the section. They are all young bucks, might be a couple there that will be 2 1/2 this fall. The necks will fill out late Oct here.
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I stand corrected. Just thought of a 4ft fence surrounding a small cemetary 1 1/2 mile away. I suppose to keep the deer out. Now posted signs, thats another matter altoghether.

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Those are some nice pics.
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Nice pics!!, I have to agree though that it does appear to look as though they are from fenced in deer to me as well.. I also noticed that those bucks have long skinny necks pretty much like our does up here. Is that a normal trait for deer in your area this time of year?
Drive along the ohio river and start looking for farms...young deer with great food sources look like that anywhere. Rack size is more than just age.
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