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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinC" data-source="post: 5420207" data-attributes="member: 2282"><p>Last year I had been asked by a friend if I was willing to kill some deer on her property. She was overran with deer in her neighborhood. The deer were destroying her and some of her neighbors landscaping. </p><p>I discussed with her all options that would possibly work before I consented to hunt her property. We discussed electric fences, chemicals, etc. The biggest issue I had was the fact that (1) neighbor a few houses down feed the deer and enjoyed getting to "see" them. That was the only issue I had with coming down during hunting season and helping with herd management. </p><p>Another friend of ours was also invited to join me. We had both the same issue with upsetting that one neighbor, although all the other neighbors had given us the green light and welcomed us! </p><p></p><p>In the end we decided to not pursue the idea due to the fact that we would be hunting strictly with bows and knew that there was a good chance that a wounded deer may have ended up in that one homeowners property. We would have never made that lady view us as conservationist. </p><p></p><p>What ending up happening was our friend found a solution that seemed to deter the deer from ruining her landscape. It was motion activated irrigation system. So far I haven't heard of her complaints of the deer destroying her landscaping this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinC, post: 5420207, member: 2282"] Last year I had been asked by a friend if I was willing to kill some deer on her property. She was overran with deer in her neighborhood. The deer were destroying her and some of her neighbors landscaping. I discussed with her all options that would possibly work before I consented to hunt her property. We discussed electric fences, chemicals, etc. The biggest issue I had was the fact that (1) neighbor a few houses down feed the deer and enjoyed getting to “see” them. That was the only issue I had with coming down during hunting season and helping with herd management. Another friend of ours was also invited to join me. We had both the same issue with upsetting that one neighbor, although all the other neighbors had given us the green light and welcomed us! In the end we decided to not pursue the idea due to the fact that we would be hunting strictly with bows and knew that there was a good chance that a wounded deer may have ended up in that one homeowners property. We would have never made that lady view us as conservationist. What ending up happening was our friend found a solution that seemed to deter the deer from ruining her landscape. It was motion activated irrigation system. So far I haven’t heard of her complaints of the deer destroying her landscaping this year. [/QUOTE]
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