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Location: Land of the Musky | My wife and I were shipping the Tackle Industries orders out a few days ago and this little gal cam along to see us. Not a musky but I hope to tag her son in a few years
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Location: Ontario | Wow, that's unbelievable |
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Location: syracuse indiana | holy cow that is james.. very rare to see a wild deer come up to a person like that, but heck after we have met and talked several time's in the years, i can see why the deer are not afraid of you.. cool pic and good luck on her son someday....bill |
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Location: Hayward, WI | That's something else! She must have liked your buckwear shirt. I was out flinging some arrows and doing a little fine tuning to the Bowtech tonight. That time of year is coming. |
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Location: Palm Coast, FL | The deer whisperer! |
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Location: Minnesota | I've never seen anything like that. That would be so cool! |
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Location: Oregon | She's cute............really not that unusual though. In my neck of the woods (Oregon and Washington) we have many parks where you can pet deer practically any day of the year...........some of which are very large bucks. They will walk right into your cabin or tent if you let them. You have to watch out during the rut but otherwise they are gentle.
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| Haha that's awesome! The ones in my backyard are getting there but not to that point yet. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | I think taht deer is here to stay. Kids just got done feeding it hot dog buns while I put some tic medicine on its ears. Imagine this, it has deer tics all over its ears
LOL my wife refused to let me feed it some deer sausage. Thats just wrong! |
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| I have a similar deer on my property - walked right up to me while I was splitting wood. I call her "Dog Food" and hope to cross paths again in a few months. |
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