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General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: Carbon_Angus on September 07, 2005, 11:53:42 am
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Do you shoot 'em?
Not here! 8)
There are many four legged friends roaming the 'hood, this guy is usually out at night but "caught" him today munching out in the front yard.
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are you serious? in your front yard??? how cool is that!
where do you live?
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That's a nice Muley. If that were in my front yard, I might have to borrow one of OP's bows... (during the proper season, of course!)
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hmmmmmm! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - looks like dinner. I'll fire up the Bar - B.
OP
(don't really need your exact address Angus, GPS latitude and longitude coordinates work just fine)
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hmmmmmm! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - looks like dinner. I'll fire up the Bar - B.
OP
(don't really need your exact address Angus, GPS latitude and longitude coordinates work just fine)
near 36 36 05 N by 121 56 47 W
but bring your golf clubs!
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As pretty as he is, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't want him eating in my front yard! Although for a rack like that, I might put out some yummy stuff, just to be able to see him on a regular basis, and occasionally take pictures.
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Do they allow you to take deer there with golf clubs?
If so, is there a minimum club/driver requirement?
(perhaps you were simply thinking of straping the clubs to deer and have him haul them around for us?)
OP
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What do you mean - Caddy? The deer plays of a 9 handicap!
Sprucey
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Sure would like a hole-in-that-one... [smiley=nod.gif]
Is it me or do I see onions & gravy dripping off his backstrap?
Actually, if your bike is quiet enough, it's easy to ram a deer on the trail in our state park. Bad for all involved parties :o
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As pretty as he is, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't want him eating in my front yard! Although for a rack like that, I might put out some yummy stuff, just to be able to see him on a regular basis, and occasionally take pictures.
my son is the yard sanitation engineer (a slave position). in the backyard for the dog, front yard....deer.
deer don't touch daffodils, but mow down tulips...my wife discovered that fact one morning last spring.
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the only thing i get in my yard is empty crisp packets, sweet wrappers and old newspapers!! last time i saw a deer it was doing a stand off on a trail when i was doing the coast to coast, but it was only a young`n