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A Bad Experience with Tennessee Wildlife Enforcement.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5151079" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Yes they do! I once heard a guy say he likes hunting near tied up dogs because that's where big bucks will bed. He claimed the dogs give an extra level of security because they're an alarm every time something out of the ordinary comes near. I laughed and dismissed him at first but after experiencing it myself I am now a believer. You can bet if a buck knows he can bed near a tied up dog, he also knows where a safety zone begins. Deer never fail to surprise me with how clever they can be. I've heard biologists say deer don't have cognitive ability like we do, but I don't believe it for a minute. Bedding next to a chained up pitbull requires some abstract thought and weighing of risk vs. reward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5151079, member: 20583"] Yes they do! I once heard a guy say he likes hunting near tied up dogs because that's where big bucks will bed. He claimed the dogs give an extra level of security because they're an alarm every time something out of the ordinary comes near. I laughed and dismissed him at first but after experiencing it myself I am now a believer. You can bet if a buck knows he can bed near a tied up dog, he also knows where a safety zone begins. Deer never fail to surprise me with how clever they can be. I've heard biologists say deer don't have cognitive ability like we do, but I don't believe it for a minute. Bedding next to a chained up pitbull requires some abstract thought and weighing of risk vs. reward. [/QUOTE]
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