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SilverTab 11-18-2005 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by The Truth Hurts
Right... and the guns, ammo, time, camoflague, travel, and fucking noisemakers are all free.

be a man, if you can run it down, and take the deer out with your bare hands, and nothing more... you can eat it.


LOL I sure hope you're a vegetarian....unless you consider going to the store buying beef a "manly" activity...

selena 11-18-2005 11:10 PM

Ironically enough, this is on cnn atm

Deer and people clash in Minnesota

Friday, November 18, 2005; Posted: 11:16 a.m. EST (16:16 GMT)

ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP) -- So many deer inhabit the area around Pig's Eye Lake just east of St. Paul that one frustrated local official has compared them to unwanted vermin.

In a recent aerial survey of the 11-square-mile, mostly residential area, county biologists expecting to find about 100 deer instead counted more than 500. Some of the hoofed creatures have been wandering into town, showing up at places like the emergency entrance of Regions Hospital and in front of the pro hockey arena.

Most notably, a big buck broke several windows at the state Capitol before bounding just a few feet away from Gov. Tim Pawlenty and his startled security detail.

"They're just everywhere. You see them every day," said Kathy Lantry, a city councilwoman who represents the area Pig's Eye Lake area. "They've become like rats."

The problem of deer encroaching on cities and suburbs is not new, with some communities considering everything from hiring sharpshooters to deer contraception to cut down the populations.

Earlier this month, a man in Bentonville, Arkansas, struggled with a deer for nearly 40 minutes after it crashed into his daughter's bedroom, ultimately killing it with his bare hands. A few days earlier, authorities in Helena, Montana, killed four deer that had harassed a newspaper carrier.

Deer flourish in forest areas where there is development but no sport hunting or natural predators and food is plentiful in the form of weeds and residential landscaping.

John Moriarty, natural resource manager for St. Paul's Ramsey County, said residents of deer-heavy areas usually start out liking their hoofed neighbors because it seems a little exotic.

"For a long period of time, people were willing to tolerate a little bit of damage, but then you hit people's breaking point," he said. "Then they become the bad, nasty deer that everyone wants to get rid of."

Deer wander on to highways and get hit by cars, 15,000 a year in Minnesota alone. They also damage gardens, lawns and crops, spread Lyme disease and disrupt habitat for species ranging from nesting songbirds to forest vegetation.

"You can't plant anything. They eat it all," said Ann Mueller, who until recently lived near Pig's Eye Lake. At certain times of the year she said she saw deer daily.

Later this month, a sharpshooter hired by Ramsey County will take to the woods to thin the herds around Pig's Eye Lake, a Mississippi River backwater. The goal is to kill about 200 does to both bring down current numbers and reduce future reproduction.

There will be little sport to what Tony DeNicola, president of Connecticut-based White Buffalo Inc., will do when he carries out the project.

For several weeks, he will drop bait at the same time each day to train deer to come to areas where can safely shoot them. He said he typically shoots from a tree or vehicle.

If 200 deer are killed, that means about 10,000 pounds of venison for local food shelves, Moriarty said.

But some oppose this means of thinning the deer population.

In Columbia Heights, a Minneapolis suburb, residents a few years ago formed the "Coalition to Save Our Deer" after the state Department of Natural Resources proposed letting bow hunters into a fenced-off reservoir where a herd of deer had been trapped by post-September 11 security measures.

Hoping to avoid controversy, states like New York and Ohio have had some success shooting does with darts charged with contraceptives. Animal rights groups have advocated wider use -- but that in turn has prompted criticism.

"It just takes forever and it's expensive," said DeNicola. "You contracept a deer and it's still out running around in the field, it can still get hit by a car."

However, John Hadidian, director of urban wildlife programs for the Humane Society of the United States, said he believes the strongest opposition to deer birth control has come from hunters who are afraid populations will decline too much.

"That gets enabled by state fish and game agencies that depend on hunting license revenue for their operations," Hadidian said.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science....ap/index.html

Rob 11-18-2005 11:13 PM

http://www.leftist.org/haightspeech/...mages/peta.jpg

Our mothers are evil!!!

Morgan 11-18-2005 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob
Pork = $3 a pound
Beef = $5 a pound
Turkey = $35 a bird

Hunting = $0.25 per round.

Do the math.

my point exactly, only hillbilly's must hunt to eat. i wipe my ass with $20 dollar bills

The Truth Hurts 11-18-2005 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by SilverTab
LOL I sure hope you're a vegetarian....unless you consider going to the store buying beef a "manly" activity...

You consider hunting to be a manly activity?

Yeah.. hiding like a bitch up a tree or behind a bush and shooting a deer thats a hundred feet a way is real butch.

I have this conversation with my father in law all the time..
his house and barn are filled with all his prized racks and heads of animals he's' killed at great distance.

he's a real manly man.

he has his own personal arsenal of weapons.

I invite him to sit in my back yard, and run down one of the deer that pass through almost every morning without the benefit of one of his guns or bows.

he's yet to take me up on the offer.

maybe he's not so manly after all.

Morgan 11-18-2005 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob
If you use a taser.

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

SilverTab 11-18-2005 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by The Truth Hurts
You consider hunting to be a manly activity?

Yeah.. hiding like a bitch up a tree or behind a bush and shooting a deer thats a hundred feet a way is real butch.

I have this conversation with my father in law all the time..
his house and barn are filled with all his prized racks and heads of animals he's' killed at great distance.

he's a real manly man.

he has his own personal arsenal of weapons.

I invite him to sit in my back yard, and run down one of the deer that pass through almost every morning without the benefit of one of his guns or bows.

he's yet to take me up on the offer.

maybe he's not so manly after all.

I never hunted...I dont own a gun...I just dont care about hunting..
but that's not the point...

Why would you whine about hunters when you're just not better? If someone wants to go out in the wood and get his own meat its fine with me..its still better than buying it at the grocery store....I dont care if he used a gun or his bare hands...its not like YOU go out there and kill deers with your bare hands....If you can prove me otherwise, then fine! You can call hunters sissies...

The Truth Hurts 11-18-2005 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by SilverTab
its not like YOU go out there and kill deers with your bare hands....

Nor would I want to...
99% of the meat I eat is chicken.
I could take out a chicken barehanded.

Major (Tom) 11-19-2005 02:05 AM

you could of took that thing out with a daisy red rider :)

lol
duke

Vitasoy 11-19-2005 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Sosa
deer jerky is great

I need to find a hook up :(

Jakke PNG 11-19-2005 04:28 AM

I have 50 baby moose tenderloins waiting to be cooked :)

SinisterStudios 11-19-2005 04:31 AM

BAMBI BURGERS, yum yum yum

swedguy 11-19-2005 04:59 AM

mmmmm Roe Deer. They are like rats around here... so god damned many of them.

The saddle is the best part :)

Screaming 11-19-2005 06:12 AM

Very nasty if you ask me.

xNetworx 11-19-2005 06:48 AM

http://www.belicove.com/archives/beliblog/hillbilly.jpg

bjjb 11-19-2005 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob
Good shit. I'm heading out on Dec. 9th - 14th to shoot me some hogs. Personally I don't like the taste of Deer (way too gamey and stringy for my taste) so I won't hunt them. I'll only hunt what I'll eat like turkey, ducks, and hogs.

Looks like you had a great time and congrats on the kill. I may have overlooked it but did you use a gun or bow to bring it down?

Thats dads buck. He uses a 25-06 Remington 700.

bjjb 11-19-2005 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by adultchica
Have any of you ever had "deer jerky". Damn that shit is good!

Yep I love that stuff If we get another one may just do it all up in jerky :winkwink:

bjjb 11-19-2005 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by chadglni
You have to know how to cook it. I could eat deer meat every day and not be tired of it.

Exactly. Ill eat on this one till its gone. IF not every day damn near

bjjb 11-19-2005 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Peaches
They are getting ready to allow bow hunting in my subdivision. Lots of wrecked cars, injured and starving deer because of over population. The tree huggers were in reality causing deer to suffer when they passed strict hunting laws. :(

Yeah its amazing how short sited thge fukin tree huggers are. Save em from the big =bad hunters. OMG please save em. Next thing you know we'll see em out in the woods doing a save the deer winter feeding program dfor the oness that cant feed themselves due to massive overpopulation. YEAH RUGHT! Cocksuckers have no clue what theyre talkingabout.

By the way Peaches.. Can I put up a tree stand in your back yard for a few days? lol


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