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Anyone need dead deer?
Posted by: Bow Hunter ()
Date: July 29, 2010 11:59AM

Anyone with 3+ Acres and a lot of deer issues want two hunters to come in this season and fix your problem?

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Re: Anyone need dead deer?
Posted by: Ralph Pootawn ()
Date: July 29, 2010 12:14PM

No deer, but I do have a mexican infestation problem in my neighborhood. You can sit on my nicely wooded and hidden deck and shoot as many as you want.

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Re: Anyone need dead deer?
Posted by: More Complete ()
Date: July 29, 2010 12:17PM

I'll take care of my own deer, thanks! ;)

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Re: Anyone need dead deer?
Posted by: 8pointer ()
Date: July 29, 2010 12:18PM

If you're looking for a place to hunt deer, try asking folks in Burke
or Clifton if you can hunt on their property. My friend went knocking
door to door and was amazed at how many people said yes. One woman in
particular said she'd have breakfast ready for him when he got there and
lunch when he was ready. I don't have the patience for bowhunting myself
so I have to settle for Front Royal. Love my 06.

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Re: Anyone need dead deer?
Posted by: Bow Hunter ()
Date: July 29, 2010 12:35PM

You got a number for that woman?! haha

I'll give door to door a shot a little closer to the season. If nothing comes up I'll keep going out to GR Thompson WMA.

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Re: Anyone need dead deer?
Posted by: pk4XC ()
Date: July 30, 2010 09:09AM

The door to door thing isn't too bad of an idea. Actually, from what I've heard, Vienna is a pretty good place too. A coworker was telling me about a neighborhood in his area that had a lot of deer that people kept feeding and taking care of. Most of the people there were definitely Bambi huggers. That all changed when three of them ended up contracting Lyme disease. Now they're not so opposed to the idea of hunters reducing the population...

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