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<blockquote data-quote="Rusty Nail" data-source="post: 364807" data-attributes="member: 3264"><p>With this long spell of <u>hot</u> and <u>dry</u> weather and decrease in food sources for the deer. I'm tempted to take a few more deer than I usually do. I always harvest enough to feed my family and give a few steaks away, but I'm tempted to take a few extra. I think this drought will make for a difficult winter for the deer. Thinning the herd might be benificial. Am I right on that, or am I just looking for an excuse to shoot a few extra?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rusty Nail, post: 364807, member: 3264"] With this long spell of [u]hot[/u] and [u]dry[/u] weather and decrease in food sources for the deer. I'm tempted to take a few more deer than I usually do. I always harvest enough to feed my family and give a few steaks away, but I'm tempted to take a few extra. I think this drought will make for a difficult winter for the deer. Thinning the herd might be benificial. Am I right on that, or am I just looking for an excuse to shoot a few extra? [/QUOTE]
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