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lcarreauFine looking deer!!!

lcarreau

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Boydie? What is deer stalking??? Is that the same thing as hunting? Don't you need a permit or something?
Golly! Looks like this is a healthy deer. Thank you for posting & have a GREAT day!!!
Posted Dec 7, 2007 7:01 pm

BoydieRe: Fine looking deer!!!

Boydie

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Yeah, stalking is the same as hunting. Only really takes place for a couple of months near the end of the year. Mainly the Stags that are shot to try to keep the numbers down. A lot of places in Scotland are overrun with deer. I think the re-introduction of the wolf would probably help with that.
Posted Dec 8, 2007 9:42 am

lcarreauYeah ...

lcarreau

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Just curious. Arizona has deer;
they even live in the desert.
Thanks for the information!
Fine cracking day to ya Boydie!!!
Posted Dec 8, 2007 12:05 pm

BobSmithThey...

BobSmith

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...look kind of like smaller versions of our wapiti.
Posted Jun 5, 2009 5:15 pm

BoydieRe: They...

Boydie

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Had to search that up Bob as I hadn't heard that before, but your right they do look like a smaller version.
Posted Jun 6, 2009 5:09 am

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