Couple PA bucks
#1
A co-worker was fortunate enough to snap this pic at about 10 yards. This picture was taken on the property in which we work. Approx. 90 acres fenced in. Estimated herd size is 80-100 deer and there is no hunting permitted. We work in an industrial park with high security and no cameras are permitted. (Usually!
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On this one day though the security guard on duty was willing to turn his head.
This is just a glimpse of what we drive past each morning. Usually there are 10-20 deer in the field. There are 2 very big bruisers on the property as well but they are a rare sighting. One is a 12pt and the other is a 14pt. They usually don't come very far out of the woods but one day I hope to get a picture.
)On this one day though the security guard on duty was willing to turn his head.
This is just a glimpse of what we drive past each morning. Usually there are 10-20 deer in the field. There are 2 very big bruisers on the property as well but they are a rare sighting. One is a 12pt and the other is a 14pt. They usually don't come very far out of the woods but one day I hope to get a picture.
#3
I do have the pics (5 total) all in 1600x1200 res. I'll see if I can upload them to my website when I get home. I think they are 512kb. He took all 5 from the same camera angle and on a couple he caught part of the fence. He didn't expect to get so close to them.
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From: Pittsburgh PA
Nice pics Jeremy. I have a business near me where the deer run to their fenced in property when the pressure is on. You can see theminside but they won't come out very oftenuntil after the season. I guess I can't blame them, I would too.


