Any Deer Hunters Here?

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I thought you might like to see a few deer from the National Forrest in North Georgia. My son sent these to me. One of them even came down off the bank and started toward his vehicle but my son's dog barked and the deer just turned and went into the woods. No hunting allowed!

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Once the rut starts, those bad boys will turn into ghosts...
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They are pretty to see in the wild, but not one of God's most intelligent creatures. I have had 3 different trucks rammed by bucks in the past. The last incident could have been a fatal freshwater having a 12 pointer ram my front drivers side quarter panel confusing onto my wheel and locking my wheel up at 55mph and going into about a 40 ft. Skid before leaving the roadway. This is the only way I believe in Drive-By shootings.
 

When I do hunt I leave the bucks and go for a doe. No interest in horns and testosterone filled meat. They are some nice looking bucks though.
 

I thought you might like to see a few deer from the National Forrest in North Georgia. My son sent these to me. One of them even came down off the bank and started toward his vehicle but my son's dog barked and the deer just turned and went into the woods. No hunting allowed!

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THANKS, Those or some tremendous racks. I'm a deer hunter since age ten, I no longer shoot bucks with big racks in my area. I prefer to let them breed and pass on their gene's, but I do take yearling's or small spikes etc I hunt for meat, not trophy's
 

I thought you might like to see a few deer from the National Forrest in North Georgia. My son sent these to me. One of them even came down off the bank and started toward his vehicle but my son's dog barked and the deer just turned and went into the woods. No hunting allowed!
As Maverick would say, that's "a target rich environment"
 

Wow
Those are beautiful
Start placing some fencing around your prize landscape
They are starting to eat our nice plants now
 

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