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Quality Deer Management
Sometimes it's better to be lucky
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5269165" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Here's the old guy I had mentioned previously. The first picture is him in 2018. We had the remnants of a hurricane ride up KY Lake in late October of 2019, devastating the hardwood forests along the lake, and the deer abandoned the area hence he never showed in 2019. The second picture is him way in the background of a scrape camera in 2020. He had broken off both his beam-ends, one just passed the G3 tine, and the other just past the G4 tine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5269165, member: 17"] Here's the old guy I had mentioned previously. The first picture is him in 2018. We had the remnants of a hurricane ride up KY Lake in late October of 2019, devastating the hardwood forests along the lake, and the deer abandoned the area hence he never showed in 2019. The second picture is him way in the background of a scrape camera in 2020. He had broken off both his beam-ends, one just passed the G3 tine, and the other just past the G4 tine. [/QUOTE]
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