Better pics of the nice 8 in my yard
#21
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From: NY
ORIGINAL: deer-hunter18
THats a beauty, next year are you going to go after him. Like sit on the roof with the bow, you sight should be dead on he is standing right next to the target,
THats a beauty, next year are you going to go after him. Like sit on the roof with the bow, you sight should be dead on he is standing right next to the target,
#22
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From: QDM Heaven
ORIGINAL: atlasman
What difference is that?........he is still the same deer.
ORIGINAL: wolfen68
And to think he was once a little bitty button buck...what a difference a few years can make...thanks for sharing.
And to think he was once a little bitty button buck...what a difference a few years can make...thanks for sharing.
. It's like comparing you now to when you were a baby with a poopy diaper...it's NOT the same...or is it?
#23
No hunting where I live...........even if I could I wouldn't shoot these guys as they are more like pets then wild animals.
#24
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From: NY
ORIGINAL: wolfen68
I totally disagree! He is not the same deer now that he was when he was a button
I totally disagree! He is not the same deer now that he was when he was a button

#25
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From: NY
ORIGINAL: ghemry
That dude in California thought they were pets until it attacked him. Thinking wild animals as pets is a BIG mistake IMO, really nice pics I enjoy them.
That dude in California thought they were pets until it attacked him. Thinking wild animals as pets is a BIG mistake IMO, really nice pics I enjoy them.
I guess I will have to risk it..............the only way I could avoid them would be staying indoors........and I have too much yard work to do
If I could just figure out how to get them to chip in and help out a little [8D]
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I guess I will have to risk it..............the only way I could avoid them would be staying indoors........and I have too much yard work to do If I could just figure out how to get them to chip in and help out a little
Make sure during the rut you do not smell "perrrtty", it could be an ugly sight for your neighbors



