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RE: Why do whitetails. . . ?
I agree, they put their tails down when hit most of the time. BUT, I have seen them tail up after a good hit, so its not the only indication. I don't want someone to say, "well his tail was up in the air so I missed" and not do a thurough search cause 10 yds from where I saw him tail up there was a bunch of blood from where he hit the ground.
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RE: Why do whitetails. . . ?
I'd agree because I've shot many, many deer that rsan with their tail up for 100yds and fell over dead. It's not a reliable indicator, although, if the tail is down, it's probably a hit.
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RE: Why do whitetails. . . ?
I always thought it was to warn other deer but the science channel had an interesting different opinion. They said it's a signal to predators. It tells them that I know you're there, I'm faster than you, so don't bother wasting your energy (or mine)chasing me. They showed a deer being stalked by a wolverine and he gave up right after the white flag.
DSan O. |
RE: Why do whitetails. . . ?
Hmmmmmm I always thought a raised tail meant. Honey I'm home......lol. Danger Danger!!
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RE: Why do whitetails. . . ?
I'M WITH EVERYONE ELSE AS A WARNING
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RE: Why do whitetails. . . ?
yea i think it means danger an a warning to all other deer around....i hate to see a tail especially in brush cuz i dont know if its a buckor doe usually
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