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Good to see,hope old man winter will continue to show mercy.
 
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Nice photo Eric.:) My soft-hearted neighbor feeds way too much corn to the wildlife. She told me that on Monday morning of this week, she had 24 does in her yard. If I don't get a fence up around my garden this spring, guess what I'll be feeding?:rolleyes::(
 
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Don't know, around my parts in NC the deer seem to have "quality issues".

Getting to see more and more deer, but sometimes thats not always a good thing.

Heck, around my parts no one thinks about NOT shooting one during hunting season, and yet they (the deer) still seem to populate very well.

Hardly see any good size bucks anymore, and most of my buddies who want to take a good size deer end up driving to Ohio.
 
/ the back yard tonight -- #9  
Don't know, around my parts in NC the deer seem to have "quality issues".

Getting to see more and more deer, but sometimes thats not always a good thing.

Heck, around my parts no one thinks about NOT shooting one during hunting season, and yet they (the deer) still seem to populate very well.

Hardly see any good size bucks anymore, and most of my buddies who want to take a good size deer end up driving to Ohio.

The deer has to be managed - like no shooting of bucks under 6 points and unlimited shooting of does. Giving them space will actually drive them to the ground.
 
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As to the photo, did you really take it at night? Boy if you did what kind of equipment? Or you going to tell me my old 35 MM is way out of date? :)

We live in mostly farming community. Deer for the most part don't do much damage at least on our crop land, but they are here. Really are great to look at. But about two months back my attitude changed when the buck did just over $4,000 damage to my wife's car not counting scaring her. Probably did him also. Car was towed away while he had run away. At same time the most dangerous animal in the US per what I have seen to humans is...deer, auto accidents. So next hunting season I plan to do something I have not in near 40 years...
 
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Here in the Republic of Texas, deer season ended last Sunday... while my hunters each took very nice bucks... 4 8-pointers and one 10-point, once again they neglected to harvest enough doe. It is not unusual for Da Warden and I to see 20 to 30 doe and we both know that if we see that many, there are at least twice that number un-seen.
I am thinking that next hunting season, I will cut my hunters season off two weeks early and then invite as many friends and family as possible out for a doe hunt. The over population of deer is a growing concern to me... a major concern indeed.
 
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Here in the Republic of Texas, deer season ended last Sunday... while my hunters each took very nice bucks... 4 8-pointers and one 10-point, once again they neglected to harvest enough doe. It is not unusual for Da Warden and I to see 20 to 30 doe and we both know that if we see that many, there are at least twice that number un-seen.
I am thinking that next hunting season, I will cut my hunters season off two weeks early and then invite as many friends and family as possible out for a doe hunt. The over population of deer is a growing concern to me... a major concern indeed.

Common problem up here north of the Red as well. Not too many generations ago it was "taboo" to shoot does. Now it's needed. They've (Dept. of Wildlife) has created special seasons and increased the number of "doe days". Personally, I like the taste of does!:D Antlers taste bad anyway and are hard on my teeth!:eek::D:D (famous last words of a guy that sees a whole lot more does than bucks)
 
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In old Czechoslovakia hunters used to be required to shoot 3 or 5 does (don't remember the exact number since I am 23 years gone from there and I never hunted) before they were allowed to shoot a single buck.
Now we live in Iowa and in about past 15 years every car and motorcycle we owned has a deer damage.
Needles to say I like deer even though they did a lot of expensive damage to my new trees. Now I run electric fence line to almost every tree we planted to protect them. So far they leave them alone.
 

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/ the back yard tonight -- #14  
You know? Something just occured to me. I'm a hunter as well as a fan of wildlife. But I have to admit that when I look at deer in pictures I catch myself picking for the best "shot placement"!?:eek::D
 
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You know? Something just occured to me. I'm a hunter as well as a fan of wildlife. But I have to admit that when I look at deer in pictures I catch myself picking for the best "shot placement"!?:eek::D

Well, you are a member of a 'super predator' species ya know :D
Dave.
 
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Here in the Republic of Texas, deer season ended last Sunday... while my hunters each took very nice bucks... 4 8-pointers and one 10-point, once again they neglected to harvest enough doe. It is not unusual for Da Warden and I to see 20 to 30 doe and we both know that if we see that many, there are at least twice that number un-seen.
I am thinking that next hunting season, I will cut my hunters season off two weeks early and then invite as many friends and family as possible out for a doe hunt. The over population of deer is a growing concern to me... a major concern indeed.

As a young lad, I learned that you cannot tell the difference in taste between a buck and a doe. I don't know the rules now, but in those days you could shoot anything that was on your own land.....we ate venison year round.
 
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According to the NC Wildlife reports we have a population of 15 deer per acre in the county I live in. Sometime we can't get in the driveway for them and they just stand there and look at you.
 

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15 per acre! That is crazy! I can't imagine. There must be all sorts of vehicle deer collisions. How on earth can they survive at that density?
 
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15 per acre! That is crazy! I can't imagine. There must be all sorts of vehicle deer collisions. How on earth can they survive at that density?

The quantity is high, the quality is very poor. There are a lot of birth defects and a lot of albino deer. There are a lot of road kill also. It is also very hard to have a garden.
 
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15 per acre! That is crazy! I can't imagine. There must be all sorts of vehicle deer collisions. How on earth can they survive at that density?


Now that you mentioned it, that does sound like a lot and I remembered reading that several years ago in a NC Game mag. I just looked it up on the wildlife site and it says greater than 45 per square mile. That sounds more realistic.
 

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