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re: This is why we don't shoot nice deer

Posted on 12/18/12 at 3:38 pm to
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Posted on 12/18/12 at 3:38 pm to
Please inform me on how a couple of people with guns can control how many deer inhabit a given area when the deer are free to come and go as they please short of blasting every single deer anyone sees, which I have never heard of any group of people doing ever.
Posted by AlxTgr
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Posted on 12/18/12 at 3:38 pm to
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Please inform me on how a couple of people with guns can control how many deer inhabit a given area when the deer are free to come and go as they please short of blasting every single deer anyone sees, which I have never heard of any group of people doing ever.
What? Who is saying this?
Posted by 34venture
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Posted on 12/18/12 at 3:54 pm to
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Please inform me on how a couple of people with guns can control how many deer inhabit a given area when the deer are free to come and go as they please short of blasting every single deer anyone sees, which I have never heard of any group of people doing ever.


I try to stay out of these arguements, but growing up every doe we saw was killed on the spot no questions asked. Reason being is the fricking deer had literally taken over, there was not enough food to sustain a descent herd. The population got in check and the bucks eventually started to get better and better as the years went one. Now the club is a place where trophies are able to be killed unlike in the early 90's when a scrub 4 point was a trophy.

*Disclaimer*

This was one of those "Islands" on the Mississippi river ya'll were arguing about the other day.
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