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Post by Decatur on Jan 13, 2010 16:16:55 GMT -5
Got to be tree huggers!
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Post by INDeerhunter on Jan 13, 2010 17:10:27 GMT -5
Would that be irony if he was eating deer sausage with his eggs and toast ? ;D
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Post by vectrix on Jan 13, 2010 18:43:58 GMT -5
BAM, ball peen hammer instant deer sausage!
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Post by Decatur on Jan 13, 2010 19:02:48 GMT -5
;d
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Post by scrub-buster on Jan 14, 2010 0:27:43 GMT -5
That must be one of those high fence operations.
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Jan 14, 2010 6:45:18 GMT -5
That must be one of those high fence operations. Yup! Nothing like baiting for a point blank shot... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by lugnutz on Jan 14, 2010 18:33:02 GMT -5
That must be one of those high fence operations. Yup! Nothing like baiting for a point blank shot... ;D ;D ;D The deer must of heard about Deertracks Venison Gravy!
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Post by lonniephillips on Jan 14, 2010 19:58:49 GMT -5
sailingtexas that says it all lmao!
kinda neat but i'd stack'em like cord wood lol!
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Post by tickman1961 on Jan 15, 2010 9:08:29 GMT -5
Sure fella's, those must be high fence, that would be the only explanation....
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Post by featherduster on Jan 15, 2010 18:14:44 GMT -5
This adds new meaning to having deer for breakfast.
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Post by roscoe on Jan 16, 2010 18:24:01 GMT -5
That must be one of those high fence operations. It's a subdivision that borders a bunch of ranch property in Llano, Tx...not high fenced. You could get that same video in state parks and back yards all over central Tx. Way to many deer and people feed them whether it's allowed by law or not.
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