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Thread: Yard was full of deer most of yeasterday.

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    Yard was full of deer most of yeasterday.

    Seen a bunch when I took the little dog out, crossing my yard every which way. Later in the day there were two 6 point bucks under the pear tree, they left and a few doe came in.
    Then Bandit, the coon came on the deck after dark. Carol always has cat food there for our cat. Bandit comes every night and my dog lays across mys leg at dark to watch for him at the door. She goes nuts.
    The cat was sleeping on a chair and I seen her open her eyes a slit to watch Bandit and when he left he walked under her chair. They didn't bother each other.

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    Been having about 7 deer in the yard all day long recently. They are picking up apples as they fall.
    I had some raccoons in the chicken coop.
    Life is so much better with dogs!

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    Sounds like Bandit has learned deck etiquette.

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    Fantastic, I wish I lived a little more rural. I'm a country boy living the suburban lifestyle so I miss being able to nature watch from my own back porch.
    I love ugly guns and ugly bullets.

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    Coons in the chicken coop? Coons with an s? Not good.

    Jim: Your deer are practicing the "Sunday taunt before hunting season" that they do in Virginia. They have it down. You will see them in your yard, in the fields, alongside the road, but come first day of general firearms season? Not a Bambi to be seen ANYWHERE! I think they get an antlergram from the state telling them when opening day is.
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    So true Doug! I have deer in the yard, and they'll wander around there and keep trying to lick birdseed out of my feeders and then on opening day...... only tracks to remind me that deer even exist.
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    Painting on the deck today and my wife (as i moved the ladder) said "You just ran off the fawns." We have had 2 fawns, both with spots in the yard for the last few days.

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    Deer here in NW Ohio are already changing their patterns some. As the days grow shorter the weather cools and the corn and soybeans nears harvest the brain in the deer turn another corner and hunting begins. What was once easy becomes harder and harder so that pictures and enjoy for in some states they will become ghost.

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    I have about the same thing only with Canadian Geese. Every evening flying over the house well within range. An every year the day before open late summer season they totally disappear.

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    I have a 9, 8, 7 & 6 point, that hang out together.

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    Looks like one deer.

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    I see now.

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    Is a strange year here in N.C. The deer are still in summer mode meaning they're out in the open and hanging out in the garden..funny thing is that we've seen 2 swolt up like they're about to birth twins. The turkey have poults still following them around..seems unusually late in the season for all the young to be born.

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    As Daniel said the deer suddenly changed here. Wife and I came back from IN yesterday evening and we would normally see at least a dozen. This trip - not one.

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    They will change with the food, They start on our mulberries first, then the little pears start to drop and then apples, once gone, they will go up to the farms.
    After the corn is cut and it gets late in the year, the Osage apples will sweeten.
    I don't know what the nut crop will be this year. I have watched deer eat Hickory nuts too. You can hear them crunch for 100 yards!
    Deer movement changes time every day and is why you don't see them all the time.
    Doe season is in one of those time swings when you can't find one.
    I watched 5 doe one season go by, buck season. They were there at 10, then 9:30, then 9 and so on until doe season opened and they were already past and bedded before daylight.

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    we have a 4 point hanging on the side of our property most days. I am sure he will disappear once hunting season opens.

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    saw 5 doe the other evening in my field
    seems they like my cut grass
    seeing green acorns on ground lots of oaks
    Hit em'hard
    hit em'often

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Allen View Post
    we have a 4 point hanging on the side of our property most days. I am sure he will disappear once hunting season opens.
    One way or another!
    KE4GWE - - - - - - Colt 1860, it just feels right.

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    Love Tis thread, keep the pictures coming.

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    the thing I notice about deer gun season is a lot of people give the signal the weekend before season starts.they are all out siteing in there guns.i am sure this goes on most places.

    Daniel we are not far apart napoleon is where i am

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