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Deer Games
« on: May 25, 2008, 12:31:00 PM »
I have two shooting lanes I cut for practice in the woods behind my house.  Each morning shortly before 8:00am I go out and shoot for about 45 minutes.  It is a nice way to start the day before taking any work related calls.  The family of deer that live near me I have watched for years and know well.  These deer I don't hunt but I use them to learn more about the animals.  This morning while pulling my first set of arrows from the bag, I got snorted from the southwest about 30 yards away over a small hill.  During my second set of shots, I get another snort from the southeast.  Minutes later the snort comes from directly in front of me.  This time I cup my hands over my mouth and snort back.  The deer immediately replied.  I snorted five times and each time the deer replied.  I got a chuckle and walked down to pull my last set of arrows.  I hear her hop four times on the other side of the hill without really going anywhere.  My shooting day was over so I walked back towards the house.  As I reached the edge of the woods I hear her bleat from far behind me.  This is almost the same game my brother's dog plays when someone says, "Gimme that bone."  I think one of the adolescents was frisky this morning and I was it's playmate.  Has anyone else had a similar experience?
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Re: Deer Games
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2008, 03:10:00 PM »
No, but what a great experience you had. I've been snorted before, they had every right i wanted to use them as the main coarse for dinner  :biglaugh:
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