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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!

I'm just catching up on this thread. Wow! Somebody needs a Xanax. That dude is taking years off his life raging over something that doesn't affect any of us in the least. I haven't seen that much name calling since junior high during the "your mama" joke fad. I couldn't help but picture a cartoon midget jumping up and down while pounding on the keyboard with steam coming out of his ears. Thanks for making my day Mr. big buck hunter. I needed the laughs. But on a serious note, try anger management classes. If you get this worked up over some posts on a deer hunting forum the real world is going to devastate you.
 

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Some are confusing shooting with hunting.
Hunting may involve shooting,
but just shooting a "tame" anything isn't hunting.
Legality is a side issue.
LBL,
I would never shoot anything inside of a small fenced area, but these are free roaming animals that just happen to live in the city/suburbia limits. And, nobody wants to shoot a deer feeding out of your hand.

Unless someone can prove me wrong, these are wild untamed deer.

I just dont have a ladder high enough to climb up in the saddle with the "High Horsemen". Suburban hunting will become more and more common....count on it. Suburbia is all over middle TN and East TN.

Heck, once you cut down the corn, cotton or soybeans, a deer doesnt have anywhere to hide except in a woodlot behind a home in a whole lot of west TN.
 
How did you get within distance of those wild and fair chase deer? Also I'll use the new cool phrase and say theyre under the "feed tree".
I'll pay a $100 to the video man and $100 to the person that can get out of their car, sneak up to those deer and grab one for 3 seconds.
 
I'll pay a $100 to the video man and $100 to the person that can get out of their car, sneak up to those deer and grab one for 3 seconds.
Lol no thanks, I had a good idea one day while I was cutting hay to think I could grab a doe stuck in a fence and free her. I had a good game plan and figured it would be easy to do. That was until I grabbed her and got the living crap kicked out of my gut and chest 4 times before I could let go of that sucker.
 
Probably the woodland blend of corn nugget seeds.
I was thinking the golden acorns as well. However "convincing" the owner to tell all the local guys "no hunting" may have been the hardest part. Nevermind, some Benjamin's easily take care of that.
LBL,
I would never shoot anything inside of a small fenced area, but these are free roaming animals that just happen to live in the city/suburbia limits. And, nobody wants to shoot a deer feeding out of your hand.

Unless someone can prove me wrong, these are wild untamed deer.

I just dont have a ladder high enough to climb up in the saddle with the "High Horsemen". Suburban hunting will become more and more common....count on it. Suburbia is all over middle TN and East TN.

Heck, once you cut down the corn, cotton or soybeans, a deer doesnt have anywhere to hide except in a woodlot behind a home in a whole lot of west TN.
according to others, those deer live on a 1,000 acre no hunting park and were mysteriously drawn to less than 1 acre spot. What are the odds of any buck over 3.5 yrs leaving a 1,000 acre sanctuary to feed on 0.5 acres of woods? I could really care less, but something smells kinda fishy.
 

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