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Re: Seeing no deer lately
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12/09/14 12:05 PM
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rackdisaster
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South Central Fayette County covered in deer! No agriculture, just pines and hardwoods.
May The Odds Be Ever In Your Favor 'The Hunger Games'
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Re: Seeing no deer lately
[Re: FH308]
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12/09/14 12:54 PM
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outdoorobsession
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Now your a politician. You'd be a good one that's for sure! Since you just blamed the people for the shortcomings of your management I'd recommend democrat, you'd make a good one... Hey bud...no offense but you need to calm down. Matt is a great biologist and a good member here. You...well hell..I dont know you, but the personal attacks right out the gate doesnt speak well for you in my opinion.
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Re: Seeing no deer lately
[Re: FH308]
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12/09/14 12:57 PM
12/09/14 12:57 PM
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outdoorobsession
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There is no reason for personal attacks. I don't attack anyone on here. I can't stand politicians. Not sure why you had to go there. Like I said, contact your local biologist. Or if you think you know better than the politicians who work for state continue what you're doing. I'm trying to offer you help by getting in touch with someone.
I called you a politician. Get over yourself. Wow dude...youre a tool. We have had two other biologists I know off who dont post here anymore because of people like you. Many of us like having a biologist to speak to about things we see. Matt has always been helpful on here and non confrontational. He has helped me in pointing me to where hogs could be on the WMA and due to his help I harvested one. When I had a problem on my property..he was here that day to help. I personally think your attacks are 1.) unwarranted 2.) immature . I was just at a meeting with more then a few Fish and Game biologists...Matt was one of them there. The whole meeting was about HUNTER input of what they see to HELP formulate limits, etc. They actually SEEK hunter input, so your attacks on him are uncalled for. Please think before you post ok? thanks!
Last edited by outdoorobsession; 12/09/14 01:05 PM.
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Re: Seeing no deer lately
[Re: mike35549]
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12/09/14 01:11 PM
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Posts: 2,905 Florida
jacannon
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Our lease is made up 3 different tracts. All of these are within a few miles and the population density is vastly different on each. All these are plots in planted pines. The difference is the people that live around them and how they hunt and how much they hunt.
Grandma said...Always keep a gun close at hand, you just never know when you might run across some varmint that needs killing...
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Re: Seeing no deer lately
[Re: mike35549]
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12/09/14 02:58 PM
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Turkey_neck
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Booner
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I believe yotes are hurting us majorly. I took my son behind the house Sunday afternoon. We had 7 deer come in the field with only two of them appearing to be fawns. One doe I know had twins make it I'm afraid that's the one my son killed. How do 5 does only have two fawns between them? Coyotes are killing our fawn population it's as simple as that. That will be the only doe we shoot at the house this year. I shot one last year and none the three previous years. I'm fixing to wage war on the coyotes around here.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Seeing no deer lately
[Re: mike35549]
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12/10/14 02:14 AM
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blumsden
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Dirkdaddy, i can't speak to your situation, but thinned pines don't have a lot of cover and sometimes limited native browse, that along with your neighbors and the coyotes, may be keeping the deer held up in some thick nasty spots during the day, that or, like you say, the density is low. On my mountain property, we are not seeing much, as far as deer goes. Thousands of contiguous acres of hardwoods, loaded with acorns, is the culprit, i'm sure. I'll be moving to the club property in about 10 days. Basically no one has been hunting it, since gun season started.
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Re: Seeing no deer lately
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12/10/14 04:03 AM
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Posts: 1,740 Lake, Beach; Mountains & Woods...
Marlin_444
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Posts: 1,740
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GO FIND THE THICKEST PLACE ON YOUR PROPERTY AND CUT OUT A HOLE OUR TWO TO SEE THE DEER MOVING THROUGH AND WAIT. ALL OF THIS PRESSURE MAKES THESES DEER GET IN THE THICKEST CRAP EVER DURING THE DAY AND MOVE UNDER THE COVER OF DARKNESS. Agreed, go to the THICK stuff right now; those bigguns- have moved there. I am headed out this afternoon for 11 days... popped a 7 last day of BP season and a nice butterball nanny on rifle opener.. Meats in the freezer so it's time to settle in the deep and thick stuff to find Mr. Big Stuff.. Good luck y'all!!!
Memento mori (Neck shot, 75 yards) - - I'll see you at the lake, around the beach, on the mountain & in the woods on this side or the other by & by.
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