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Re: Suburban Deer Hunters
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11/08/19 10:16 PM
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Not very well thought out. It's easy hunting, and I've done it before.
It's all fun and games until a bleeding, arrow-toting deer goes crashing though the backyard while Miss Geraldine and her quilting class are sitting in the living room. It takes some archery deer hunting experience to learn that a wounded deer will always run to a safe, familiar place. i.e. bedding area, creek bottom. Etc. It’s ok thought you’ll get there 🤣😘 Or someone's yard. That's always a safe haven as well Of course a bloody animal in grandmas yard won’t help our cause. So wisdom, discretion and permission to hunt and recover are absolutely necessary. 👍🦌 Right, unlike the other knuckle heads posts
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