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#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Williamsville New York USA
Posts: 203

Wow, those are some amazing results. Congratulations. Usually I put 8-10 hours of searching in per antler that I find. I usually go to a town that has 50-100 deer per square mile with no hunting. This is ideal. And, I still put this much time into it. You must have some good luck. Once again, good job.
Rob
Rob
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A hunter on a neighboring property during our antlerless handgun only season shot a decent bodied buck that appeared to had lost his antlers shortly before being taken and tha was the 19th of this month
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Falls Church VA USA
Posts: 130

Coyotes.....where are you searching cause Coyotes are very and I mean very rare around here. I saw one in 15 yrs of hunting and it could have been a large fox. You live in Stafford and I'm only an hour away. There are no Coyotes there nor at Quntico which is a big chunk of the land in that area. I think that deer died of a old injury ,disease, or an infection and was eaten by vultures or fox.
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Falls Church VA USA
Posts: 130

I'm not questioning, I'm just telling you of my experience. FYI, I'v hunted Quantico, Fairfax, Prince William, Fauqier, Culpeper, Orange, Page, Warrenton, Front Royal, and Shannendoah Co.'s and I haven't seen but one in my fifteen years of hunting and like I said, its a maybe. As for spending time in the woods....my parents owned 278 acres in Rappahanock for 30 yrs so I spent a lot of time there and I know the woods. Even though it wasn't a good year, I was out 50+ times this hunting season and that does'nt include the scouting time I spent in the woods.
What year did you see that Coyote in Alexandria??? It is a pretty busy city. I've heard of German Shepards being mistaken for Coyotes LOL. Know what, you're right, now that I think about it. I've seen them in Washington DC. The National Zoo that is<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>.
Okay..I've had my fun. Seriously like I said before, its my outdoor experience and I have alot of it. As for questioning you're character, I wasn't. Good day.
What year did you see that Coyote in Alexandria??? It is a pretty busy city. I've heard of German Shepards being mistaken for Coyotes LOL. Know what, you're right, now that I think about it. I've seen them in Washington DC. The National Zoo that is<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>.
Okay..I've had my fun. Seriously like I said before, its my outdoor experience and I have alot of it. As for questioning you're character, I wasn't. Good day.