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NJ Deer Picture - Typical
Check out this doe laying behind my woodpile...in between the houses. This is where they all hang. Frustrating.
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RE: NJ Deer Picture - Typical
shoot her
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RE: NJ Deer Picture - Typical
I can't. Too close to about 5 houses. I would need permission from all of them. NJ law: 150 yards from a building w/out permission.
This past summer and fall... two nice 8-pointers were in my back yard a few times. They are not as tame as the doe. If I shot them with my shotgun I would probably get arrested and lose my hunting license in NJ. If I shot them with my bow...the deer would probably die on someone's lawn. |
RE: NJ Deer Picture - Typical
Update: She is now 5 yards off of my deck.
See her back ankle? Its broken. ![]() |
RE: NJ Deer Picture - Typical
is she suffering from it? if she is, put her down. I hate to see an animal suffer.
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RE: NJ Deer Picture - Typical
She has had the broken ankle since June. She appears to be surviving just fine in between the houses. She manages to walk and run on it... I feel bad too. But I am too close to other people's houses to shoot her with a bow (quite) or gun (loud).
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RE: NJ Deer Picture - Typical
thanks for sharing.I have three does and a buck coming to my yard.or was before the storms.
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RE: NJ Deer Picture - Typical
Doing the right thing even if the conditions are wrong can be costly sometimes. If you are even the slightest bit hesitant about shooting her due to the homes, I wouldn't . It might just be that you will have to knock on your neighbors door to ask to retrieve the dead deer in their yard - probably not a good thing if they are opposed to hunting - just my 2 cents.
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