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Post by caretaker on Sept 1, 2009 19:58:01 GMT -6
i have wondered about this and pondered it anddiscussed it with other hunters. How do they know? Seems like every season when I am on a Buck only hunt the doe seem to know they are safe. I have had them bust me and stalk me follow me and taunt me in every way possible. I`ve even had them feed and bed within 10 feet of me knowing I was there. Also when it is legal to take a doe they vanish. How do they know?
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Post by caretaker on Sept 1, 2009 22:23:37 GMT -6
ok , I guess I`m the only one this happens too.
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Post by ibugly on Sept 1, 2009 22:27:32 GMT -6
Always happened to me. Once I heard a deer thrashing through the woods and thought here it comes. It was either sex hunt. It was the deer a guy I was hunting with that he had just hit. I reckon that's why I heard it.
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Post by sksfordman on Sept 1, 2009 23:41:00 GMT -6
It's a miracle, of staying alive in them. They're smarter than any ten of us in the woods, but put um in front of a set of headlights, and what do you have then, beside supper, and a call to the insurance. Randy
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Post by mason0366 on Sept 2, 2009 6:35:02 GMT -6
I think they have calenders and have hunting dates marked! ;D
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Post by jug on Sept 2, 2009 8:29:46 GMT -6
I agree with mason...calendars and the dates marked. They probably learn from an early age when hunting season is by the consistency of hunters in the woods. Maybe they can count!!
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Post by sksfordman on Sept 2, 2009 12:34:04 GMT -6
They read the Farmers Almanac!!
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Post by caretaker on Sept 2, 2009 14:11:03 GMT -6
I think encore06 gets there ahead of me and tells them.
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Post by sksfordman on Sept 2, 2009 15:32:17 GMT -6
He wouldn't do that would he!!
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Post by caretaker on Sept 2, 2009 16:08:48 GMT -6
Don`t know but he ain`t here to defend hisself so I`ll blame him til he objects.
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Post by sksfordman on Sept 2, 2009 16:47:56 GMT -6
Lol
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