Re: Deer hunts
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] Deer hunts
- From: "Marge Talt" m*@hort.net
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 15:38:06 -0500
Rich, what you say makes very good sense...if you are hunting for
meat, then the condition of the animal and the ability to find it
would dictate when you hunted. Thanks....had not thought of this.
Ceres, think Rich's reason is prob. more on track than concern for
orphans...don't you?
Melody...bow and arrow may be the reason...I am not a hunter, so
don't know, but would imagine it takes much more skill to bring down
a dear with a bow and arrow than a rifle. Rich...any comment on this
as you seem to have actual experience here?
Libby...had also not thought of when hunting season as a season
started...good point;-)
Now, I REALLY have to quit playing and get to work!
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: Richard T. Apking <richa@midlands.net>
>
> I used to hunt deer a lot, but after a tour in RVN, it just wasn't
fun any
> more. IMO the reason that most deer seasons/hunting is in the fall
is that
> the animals are in better shape, more and better meat, than in the
spring
> (starving all winter), summer (too much cover), winter (again
starving). I
> have helped butcher winter kill and spring kill deer and the meat
is really
> poor. Rich in Z-5
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