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Passing a 6.5 plus old deer
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5238918" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>You don't have to have a lot of ground to pass deer... my new farm is 79 acres.... bought it 3 years ago. Haven't killed a deer off it until this year, and weve taken two 4.5yos on it so far this year. It does suck when your 120in 3.5yo 10pt and 120in 3.5yo 9pt you've raised gets shot by the neighbors or just before their prime, but it still doesn't change the fact I'm not picking my tomatoes when they are green... im waiting till they are ripe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5238918, member: 2805"] You don't have to have a lot of ground to pass deer... my new farm is 79 acres.... bought it 3 years ago. Haven't killed a deer off it until this year, and weve taken two 4.5yos on it so far this year. It does suck when your 120in 3.5yo 10pt and 120in 3.5yo 9pt you've raised gets shot by the neighbors or just before their prime, but it still doesn't change the fact I'm not picking my tomatoes when they are green... im waiting till they are ripe! [/QUOTE]
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