Re: Destructive Deer and Wallabies
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- Subject: Re: Destructive Deer and Wallabies
- From: "* a* C* W* <c*@digitalpla.net>
- Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 22:07:13 -0600 (MDT)
> >> MMMMMmmmmmmm, Venison!
> >Ah, but only in the fall.
> >Rima
> So do you have 'open season' on deer like we have on ducks? We don't
> kill and eat our kangaroos, but there's one very cute and very
> destructive wallaby I'm gunnin' for here.
> Jan Clark
Jan,
Legal deer hunting in this country is generally limited to a season of no
more than a few weeks in the fall (October or November in most states). Of
course, you can always run them down on the highway anytime you draw a bead
on 'em with your headlights. (-:
(Not recommended for elk or moose) )-:
We have two very cute wallabies in our mini-zoo in the local county seat
town. At least, there were two there when I last visited, which was a
couple of years ago. How fast do wallabies multiply?
Jeff Walters in northern Utah (USDA Zone 4, Sunset Zone 2)
cwalters@digitalpla.net