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Old 02-10-2008 | 04:00 PM
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Yep.. I agree with everything said. Here's what I'm getting at. Please forgive me it's the off season and I have a lot of time to think about stuff [8D]. Let's take this line below....


But, if you hunt deer in THEIR house, you are a MAJORthreat, period.

Hypothetical situation. YOU lived in the woods for 2 years. You posed no threat to the deer in the area while living there. Their home became your home and vice versa. Are you still a threat to the deer in that area? Do they (after 2 years) view you as a threat because you're still a human? Or have they accepted you as being part of the woods?

I know that's stretching things. Like I said .... it's the off season. Just curious how they might react to a "predator" if the predator lived among them with no threat.
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