Nosy animals!!

outdoorfunblonde

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Garrett Ace 350 with 8.5"x 11" DD coil & Vulcan 360 pin pointer
along with good 'ol eyeballs
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All Treasure Hunting

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I hope you had food for him, and nice pictures
 

Appears to be in good shape, and darn sure tame.
 

Nice pics. Yep he sure looks to be curious. Thanks for sharing.
 

Great pictures. That's the only way I would go deer hunting anymore; with a camera! I lived in central Texas from 1942, until 2007, when I moved here to Idaho. The last place I lived, occasionally we would see a deer walk across the back yard. After living there for 24 years, the area grew so much that for the last 10 years we saw almost no wildlife. Occasionally a squirrel and a few cotton-tails.
When we lived in Waco, 1979 until 1984, there were squirrels everywhere. We lived on one of the main residential streets. Lots of traffic. In the back yard, I counted 13 squirrels playing the trees one morning while letting the truck warm up and waiting for the daughter to come out so I could drop her at school on my way to work.
 

I'm not sure I like the look in those eye's. He looks a bit unpredictable to me. A friend of mine long ago in Iowa picked up a baby deer in the woods and raised it up. It grew to a buck like that and it was just like any other pet around his property and would follow you around hoping for a handout. Someone reported it to the 'Fish & Game and they came and took it away and scolded him for messing with the states wildlife.
 

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