A Spike In The Front Yard.
#1
We were just walking out the front door, and my 18 year old came in and said I just petted a deer.
I go out, and sure enaugh a little spike was in the front yard, and he was petting it.
It's a wild deer to.
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I go out, and sure enaugh a little spike was in the front yard, and he was petting it.
It's a wild deer to.
http://s1219.photobucket.com/albums/...nd%20Pictures/
Video --> http://s1219.photobucket.com/albums/...gASpike023.mp4
Last edited by jrbsr; 12-18-2010 at 06:24 AM.
#2
Thats one you treat like a pet right there, as long as he feels no threats he will continue to show up... Who knows, if he does stick around for a few years, might get some nice rattling and shed horns to boot...
#7
If the white tail wasn't so challenging I'd never shoot one..They are the most graceful animal IMHO in the entire animal kingdom...BUT on the other hand..they are also the most smartest ..at least in our woods and that is what the chase is all about. From a little boy..it's always been a GREAT HONOR to legally bring a deer home. One of the biggest highs there is.
Thanks for sharing Johnny,
C7
Thanks for sharing Johnny,
C7


