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<blockquote data-quote="jaybird62" data-source="post: 5242840" data-attributes="member: 3437"><p>Yes they do. The deer on my farm know the difference in my red truck and anything else. My tractor and 4-wheeler, too. Deer hear shooting all the time, too. I had two 2-year-old 8-pointers feeding at 250 yards in a food plot yesterday evening and I whacked a varmint at 40 yards. They were still feeding at dark 20 minutes later when I slipped out. It makes a difference in whether I walk to my stand or my wife drops me off in my truck. You can drive my truck within 20 yards of a bedded deer and they don't get up until muzzleloader season. They get a little skittish during hunting season and won't tolerate the truck closer than 50 yards, though. If I'm walking, wearing orange and carrying a gun they'll leave if they see me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaybird62, post: 5242840, member: 3437"] Yes they do. The deer on my farm know the difference in my red truck and anything else. My tractor and 4-wheeler, too. Deer hear shooting all the time, too. I had two 2-year-old 8-pointers feeding at 250 yards in a food plot yesterday evening and I whacked a varmint at 40 yards. They were still feeding at dark 20 minutes later when I slipped out. It makes a difference in whether I walk to my stand or my wife drops me off in my truck. You can drive my truck within 20 yards of a bedded deer and they don't get up until muzzleloader season. They get a little skittish during hunting season and won't tolerate the truck closer than 50 yards, though. If I'm walking, wearing orange and carrying a gun they'll leave if they see me. [/QUOTE]
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