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Hunting - other than deer
Took an eventful trip to Wilderness Hunting Lodge (TN) last winter during the snow storm
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<blockquote data-quote="DeerCamp" data-source="post: 5192524" data-attributes="member: 21011"><p>If I imagined what it would be like to go on a "Beef Cow" hunt, it would probably be about the same, except the Bison were a lot more aggressive.</p><p></p><p>As soon as the bull went down, the other buffalo started attacking it and goring it. It was strange. They had to use a side by side to run them off.</p><p></p><p>Everything else was a lot more skittish, except for some hogs they had just brought in near one of the barns. You could shoot them of course, or pet them probably, your choice. The hogs on the mountain were quite wild. The fallow were akin to deer really. It was about the same as a whitetail hunt on my farm, with the added bonus of all the spots blend them together a lot better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerCamp, post: 5192524, member: 21011"] If I imagined what it would be like to go on a "Beef Cow" hunt, it would probably be about the same, except the Bison were a lot more aggressive. As soon as the bull went down, the other buffalo started attacking it and goring it. It was strange. They had to use a side by side to run them off. Everything else was a lot more skittish, except for some hogs they had just brought in near one of the barns. You could shoot them of course, or pet them probably, your choice. The hogs on the mountain were quite wild. The fallow were akin to deer really. It was about the same as a whitetail hunt on my farm, with the added bonus of all the spots blend them together a lot better. [/QUOTE]
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