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My husband use to hunt deer, but with his rhuematoid arthritis, the cold gets to him now. I don't think I could...I love watching them.
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Thanks for sharing those deer pics they were awesome. I would just feel lucky to get a 4 or 6 pt. Have never seen a rack that size where we hunt. I'd be to shocked to shot lol.
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Deer hunting is a major deal around here. My hubby doesn't care to go, and I don't mind since I'm not terribly fond of the taste of venison anyway. Hubbies cousin shot and killed another hunting many years ago by accident and ended up hanging himself many years later out of remorse. It really soured hubby on going.
I have gone twice, but didn't enjoy it and couldn't shoot a deer anyway, so have no desire to go now. My youngest daughter has gone other years, but didn't go this year.
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I'm glad I live in a place where people can't hunt deer.
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Shannon, the environment here is so ideal for deer that they become far too plentiful and end up roadkill or starving to death over winter. I don't like seeing them killed, yet it's a more merciful death to be shot than hit by a vehicle or slowly starve once the snow and cold steal their food source. They really have no natural enemies here to keep their numbers down.
I live only 3 miles from my job and see dead deer along the HWY often on my way in. It's awful when they get hit and don't die right away... just heartbreaking! They also have killed people who were unlucky enough to have them come through the windshield. Almost everyone I know has hit a deer at one time or another. They're SO quick and like to run out into the light in front of cars and trucks. I've hit a couple and have friends whose cars have been totalled by hitting them. We have a lot of farms and forests here, so most of the year the deer eat well and as a result, many now have twins which just adds to the problem.
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I understand the need for population control. I lived in an area in Georgia with a lot of deer and I understand the dangers. It still makes me sad that it is hard to coexist with these beautiful animals. I see dead deer on our highways too. I would never want to hit one or see one hit. I understand the need for putting them out of their misery too. One was hit in front of our house in Georgia, this guy came in and asked if we had a gun to kill it. We didn't, but I know his heart was in the right place. It just breaks my heart when any living things are killed. I don't knock hunters. Especially if they eat what they killed.
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