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Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: here2help ()
Date: June 10, 2013 08:43PM

Experienced Bowhunter, (10+ years of hunting backyards in Fairfax County) looking for a few new places to bowhunt deer this up-coming Fall.

Anyone open to speaking to me about the opportunity to help control the deer population while simultaneously putting Venison on my family's table would be very much appreciated.

All questions/concerns welcome. All I'm asking for is an opportunity. Thank you.

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: deer slayer ()
Date: June 10, 2013 09:36PM

Try Cub Run Valley Stream. I believe the county gives out special permits for the area. Good luck this season.

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: E36Me ()
Date: June 10, 2013 09:41PM

Your a huge pussy who tries to be masculine by killing animals that do not even know you are around with a machine that throws a metal object at an unnatural speed.

Go fuck yourself and I hope you have an accident out there - maybe another hunter will shoot you.

Keep your gay hunting and truck driving small penis complex to yourself.



And there is no problem with the deer population. It is a people population problem - we have built over all of their land. And we complain about deers in the streets, of course, they have no where else to go.

The "starvation" and "problem" with the deer population is a myth.

I will prove it right now -

If there were those problems, then anywhere deer live in the wild would see the same problems....they do not. You do not see starving deer in the wilds of our country, so it is a myth.

The deer INCONVENIENCE us, so we make up shit to kill them.

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: please halp ()
Date: June 10, 2013 09:52PM

I have many deers on my property. Just about 3 acres in Clifton area. They almost never run away unless the kids actively chase them, The practically walk in my front door. I want them all DEAD!!!!

I bought a crossbow for the upcoming season. You can hunt if you also take away and clean anything I shoot because I want them ALL DEAD!!!!!!!

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: Priapus ()
Date: June 10, 2013 10:27PM

Since we're doing this twice, I'll repeat myself.
Are deer good for anything except feeding those on the higher food chain?

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: stone white ()
Date: June 10, 2013 10:37PM

And you reinforce your image as a pompous ignoramus twice.


Priapus Wrote:
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> Since we're doing this twice, I'll repeat myself.

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: It's about Lyme Disease, stupid ()
Date: June 10, 2013 11:35PM

To anyone who says there's not a deer population problem in Ffx Co, you're misinformed. Many people who live near deer-infested woods in my neighborhood have had Lyme, often more than once. I also know someone with arthritis and nerve damage from a long-untreated Lyme Disease infection.

Deer carry and spread the ticks that can and have ruined people's health and lives. And the deer population thruout the East Coast today far exceeds that of the early 20th century.

I counted groups of 5 and 6 deer gobbling remaining plants in my yard regularly in the winter months this year. Unfortunately, GMU owns the land so I can't give someone permission to thin this herd for its own good--and the welfare of human families thruout my neighborhood.

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: Good 'nuf ()
Date: June 10, 2013 11:39PM

E36Me Wrote:
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> The deer INCONVENIENCE us, so we make up shit to
> kill them.


Good enough reason for me. Thanks!

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: Thumper ()
Date: June 11, 2013 04:53AM

Good 'nuf Wrote:
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> > The deer INCONVENIENCE us, so we make up shit
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> Good enough reason for me. Thanks!
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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: Jus sayin ()
Date: June 11, 2013 12:48PM

Deer like the taste of antifreeze. But so do dogs and cats so you'd have to somehow keep it from them.

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: Skills ()
Date: June 18, 2013 03:36PM

Girls like guys with skills

bow hunting skills

Ax skills

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: Venison eater ()
Date: June 18, 2013 08:26PM

For some years now, I have allowed a group of hunters to harvest deer on my property here in Clifton. They bow hunt during the regular season, and we obtain deer kill permits for the remaining months, so the property is hunted pretty much year-round. A number of my neighbors have made similar arrangements with the same group.

They came to us through a personal referral/recommendation, and I am generally happy with the arrangement.

I think it is unlikely that you will be successful through a post here, though. I expect you will have to make some sort of personal connection before anyone is likely to let you on their property with hunting weapons.

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: hmmm ()
Date: June 18, 2013 08:36PM

Does deer meat taste like chicken?

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Re: Bowhunting Whitetails in Fairfax County
Posted by: wnrsm ()
Date: June 18, 2013 08:48PM

hooved rats. all of them.

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