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What do you guys think about this deer?


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This is the buck that a friend of mine has visiting his backyard. He lives in a subdivision where each house has about 5 acres. There is a decent herd of deer there. It's 2 minutes from my house.

They will not let me hunt. Should I still consider them friends?
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Strike them from your Christmas card list. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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All I can say is :shock: :shock: WOW! Is that your back yard!
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Thats inhumane. Why would they torture you like that. My view of you has changed. I feel a certain sadness, na pity for you. A--h, but alass I better finish that bow so I can give to you so you feel better.
Just kidding, SUFFER!! :lol: :twisted: :lol: :lol:
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Pet deer:-p
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Post by Pydpiper »

Not much of a challenge but.. Slam it, and invite them to dinner, when it's over let them know what they just ate.
At that moment you will know if they are truely friends. :D
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crazyfarmer wrote:Pet deer:-p
Not as bad as these pets . . .

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Just kidding, SUFFER!!

You are just mean agingcrossbower. . .I take back all those nice things I said about you. There's only one way you can make it up to me. . . .when will it be ready? :lol:
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Post by bkisel »

And just how much does your "friend" know about Lyme Disease? :)



Take care...
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bkisel wrote:And just how much does your "friend" know about Lyme Disease? :)



Take care...
Good one . . .I'll have to explain how those tick toters need to be thinned out a little. :wink:

There is also a rumor that got started about breakins in the neighborhood. I'm offering to protect these folks. Not sure how that rumor got started. :shock:
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Post by diesel »

Will the neighbor let you hunt ?
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What is your address? In care of Wild Kingdom??????? :lol:
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How good of friends are they?
Cause that's a nice buck :D
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Post by sumner4991 »

He's actually a good guy. He does a little hunting himself.

I think the big issue is the neighbors. He doesn't want to get them upset and they like seeing the deer in the yard.

I actually shared a deer with him in 2007 and he made up some jerky and gave to me.

Maybe approaching some of the neighbors is the way to go . . .I know a few that live there. 8)
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Post by crazyfarmer »

its really big deer in those type of areas and most are people friendly so its easy to get in and hunt with without pressure. But the problem is actaully getting the deer on your land there LOL. If you hsoot, he could cross 15 different landowners LOL.

most love to watch the deer but when they eat their plants and trees up its a different story
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Post by Rich »

Scott,

Just go in and destroy a bunch of their fancy ornamental bushes and blame it on that big ole buck. Then tell them you can take care of their nuisance deer free of charge.:lol:

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