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17 October 2012, 03:00
Aspen Hill Adventures
EPIC Fail- beware, strong stomach required for men.
Ouch. City life isn't good for deer either.


17 October 2012, 03:18
SBT
Yikes! What a terible way to be be crucified.


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17 October 2012, 04:12
Fjold
I see that he's married.


Frank



"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953

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17 October 2012, 04:26
David Culpepper
Just made my cross my legs to protect the boys.


Good Hunting,

17 October 2012, 09:46
SDhunter
A couple years ago I helped my Uncle get a fawn buck off his iron fence.

The top of the post entered between the boys and the knee (inside thigh) and stayed just under the skin.

It had jumped in to eat my Aunt's flowers and didn't quite clear it on the way out.

That deer made quite a commotion bawling while we freed it.
17 October 2012, 14:13
dogcat
Looks like Obama after Michelle hammered on his 1st debate performance.
18 October 2012, 03:06
JBoutfishn
Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh


Jim "Bwana Umfundi"
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18 October 2012, 20:36
Bud Meadows
quote:
Originally posted by dogcat:
Looks like Obama after Michelle hammered on his 1st debate performance.


Dogcat: Are you sure that isn't Michelle herself impaled on the fence? She's got bigger balls than Barry.


Jesus saves, but Moses invests
18 October 2012, 22:08
JCS271
That happens quite a bit up here. I frequently shot at least one deer a week in the spring that had jumped into/out of somebodies garden and got hung up. Some were pretty tough to look at.


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