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    I wonder

    I wonder if this is the deer eating my tomato and bell pepper plants over the summer (for the first time) and back looking for more..... wondering where it went .
    had 2 of these coons here the other day, but only one last night, the other might be out on the road dead

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    Looks like a shooter to me !

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    not in the city ....I wish I could thin a few out around here, hoping for a picture of another I saw in August in full velvet coming between the houses during the day
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    Hmmmmmmmm. I'd guess 120-125.
    Screw it. Let's ride.

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    My deer won't eat turnips or any other rape type plants but they will destroy a watermelon crop, okra, cucumbers, squash and sunflowers. Don't even think about raising soybeans. They let the plants get a few inches tall and then mow them down.

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    I have pics of a doe eating my jalapeños and cayenne leaves AND peppers. Stripped those bushes down to the sticks.
    Screw it. Let's ride.

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    this is the first putting a camera out in the backyard and feeder, once the plants were destroyed and the neighbor passed away, and seeing the one deer in August I got curious , I have seen 9 before and 3 nice bucks last winter
    The other garden plants have been saved with higher fencing up along the house, that area was always extra plants and trying new things some years....I have more city deer here then on the 35 acres at our cabin in the hills .....used to have more down there but the neighbors dogs have run them off, always wonder if I am going to get skunked down there come hunting season
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    How about this...I could go to Colorado Oct 15th for a rifle elk hunt. A couple of our group went early for archery hunt. Killed this elk yesterday. Just can't make it work but this is killing me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazynewts View Post
    How about this...I could go to Colorado Oct 15th for a rifle elk hunt. A couple of our group went early for archery hunt. Killed this elk yesterday. Just can't make it work but this is killing me!
    Love it, something on my bucket list for hunting ,but most likely will never happen now
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    My wife loves hibiscus, but the deer have a real passion for them. Had to give up trying to raise them in Orange Beach. There aren't that many deer, but the ones there are hungry.

 

 
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