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Author Topic: They know where they are safe  (Read 4404 times)

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Offline deadeye

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The deer really know when it's safe to come out to play and eat.

This is Friday evening. We are parked on the back side of the cabin.  At one point there were 12
deer on the field. Only one buck and he was just interested in eating. 


My grandson and I were in the cabin at this time on Saturday. Surely they must know that the season is open


Sunday morning more of the same however we were out hunting at the time.
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Offline deadeye

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While leaving the land yesterday I took these pictures of deer feeding in one of my fields.  Fortunately it's well over a half mile into my land so I hope they are safe from muzzleloader hunters.  It would be like shooting deer in a game farm as you can usually drive within 50 yards of them before they move off the field.  Then to make it worse they usually run past you rather than away from you.   



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Offline Bobberineyes

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You have a great set up DE, hopefully you have it dialed in on the people trespassing.