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I can't hunt White Tail. To me it would be like shooting a dog.Nice whitetail. We get a lot of Blacktail up here in Northern California (the ones on the right). Whitetail is on my wish list.
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I can't hunt White Tail. To me it would be like shooting a dog.Nice whitetail. We get a lot of Blacktail up here in Northern California (the ones on the right). Whitetail is on my wish list.
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Live in Iowa on a farm and after awhile you realize they are more like rats. Corn fed rats.I can't hunt White Tail. To me it would be like shooting a dog.
Horse in Japan, dog in China, whale in Norway, it all was good. Don't wanna hunt, don't.I can't hunt White Tail. To me it would be like shooting a dog.
Live in Iowa on a farm and after awhile you realize they are more like rats. Delicious Corn fed rats.
Very nice! Beautiful mounts and room to display them! I wish we had more ungulate diversity here in Iowa. I need to head west one of these years to chase other stuff....Nice whitetail. We get a lot of Blacktail up here in Northern California (the ones on the right). Whitetail is on my wish list.
I am very jealous... rifle or bow?I’m going hunting again for the first time in a long time in October - Elk in the western Rockies of Colorado.
Yes they are, and @AFF I agree, quite delicious ... our family eats about 6 of them per yearLive in Iowa on a farm and after awhile you realize they are more like rats. Corn fed rats.
Where I grew up we had way too many deer. My dad talked to the DNR about those tags and it was a ton of paperwork. It was easier to buy a bunch of $1 landowner tags. We'd split quite a few tags between us every year and easily fill them all. They'd flatten acres of corn so they weren't just a nuisance but impacted our livelihood.Yes they are, and @AFF I agree, quite delicious ... our family eats about 6 of them per year
They are actually enough of a nuisance here in the southern part of the state we are issued depredation tags for specific farms that increase the number that can be harvested over and above state quotas per county. The population is generally in check but pockets of overpopulation do create significant crop damage that needs correction
Rifle, I don’t have a couple 7mm Remington MagnumsI am very jealous... rifle or bow?
They are over running here in Long Island, very hard to hunt in most areas due to it is residential area. Just last month I was turning into a Lowes parking lot that is located on a very busy highway like road. Out of the corner of my eye I see what I thought was a dog shoot from behind another car. I slammed on my brakes blocking the deer's path and the damn thing jumped over my hood and slid across and took off like a bat out of hell.Where I grew up we had way too many deer. My dad talked to the DNR about those tags and it was a ton of paperwork. It was easier to buy a bunch of $1 landowner tags. We'd split quite a few tags between us every year and easily fill them all. They'd flatten acres of corn so they weren't just a nuisance but impacted our livelihood.
My mom had her Explorer totaled by a deer. It ran into the side of her car and set off every single airbag in it. Iowa deer aren't dog sized. Nobody hurt which was the important thing.They are over running here in Long Island, very hard to hunt in most areas due to it is residential area. Just last month I was turning into a Lowes parking lot that is located on a very busy highway like road. Out of the corner of my eye I see what I thought was a dog shoot from behind another car. I slammed on my brakes blocking the deer's path and the damn thing jumped over my hood and slid across and took off like a bat out of hell.
I was in my explorer as well, If I stopped a foot further it would have hit right into my driver side window. Instead it went over the A pillar and left some nasty scratches across the hood....This one was bigger than dog sized but it was not huge either. I am now seeing them in my backyard from time to time and they are eating my friggin Habenaro plants too.My mom had her Explorer totaled by a deer. It ran into the side of her car and set off every single airbag in it. Iowa deer aren't dog sized. Nobody hurt which was the important thing.
In Minnesota they hired "sharpshooters" to hunt them in the cities suppressed. Then one of the "sharpshooters" shot a house and they stopped doing that.
Crazy, never would have expected deer issue there.I was in my explorer as well, If I stopped a foot further it would have hit right into my driver side window. Instead it went over the A pillar and left some nasty scratches across the hood....This one was bigger than dog sized but it was not huge either. I am now seeing them in my backyard from time to time and they are eating my friggin Habenaro plants too.
If you look at the below aerial shot of my neighborhood, you can see that I am not exactly surrounded by woods.