Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right now I'm staying with a friend in NJ, in a dense suburban neighborhood, where the deer graze daily in everyone's yards. They don't care when you pull up in your car next to them, and the moms with babies look at you defiantly when you are near them.
My friend totalled her car last year when she ran into one of them. The large population here is a big problem, and should not be encouraged.
This why crossbows exist.
Cheap, silent, and kills deer dead.
+11 !!!!!!
We killed 11 - ELEVEN! - deer in our back yard last year no one ever had a clue! That was a record since we moved here. Once we put corn and apples out, they were coming in all summer. Fall rolled around, we take the window screen out of the boy's room, and it's instant deer hunt.
You hunt deer from your bedroom window? What do you do with the carcass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right now I'm staying with a friend in NJ, in a dense suburban neighborhood, where the deer graze daily in everyone's yards. They don't care when you pull up in your car next to them, and the moms with babies look at you defiantly when you are near them.
My friend totalled her car last year when she ran into one of them. The large population here is a big problem, and should not be encouraged.
This why crossbows exist.
Cheap, silent, and kills deer dead.
+11 !!!!!!
We killed 11 - ELEVEN! - deer in our back yard last year no one ever had a clue! That was a record since we moved here. Once we put corn and apples out, they were coming in all summer. Fall rolled around, we take the window screen out of the boy's room, and it's instant deer hunt.
Anonymous wrote:That’s Awesome!!! I do the same thing, I love it when I injure them and then a few days later I see them gimping them around with an arrow stuck in them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right now I'm staying with a friend in NJ, in a dense suburban neighborhood, where the deer graze daily in everyone's yards. They don't care when you pull up in your car next to them, and the moms with babies look at you defiantly when you are near them.
My friend totalled her car last year when she ran into one of them. The large population here is a big problem, and should not be encouraged.
This why crossbows exist.
Cheap, silent, and kills deer dead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rodents also love corn, and snakes love rodents.
It was the snakes that finally convinced me to get rid of the bird feeders. Would imagine feeding deer would be similar.
I'm thinking pythons
If we introduced pythons to the region they would naturally control the deer population. Drastic times call for drastic measures .
Let's give this some serious thought!
Anonymous wrote:Rodents also love corn, and snakes love rodents.
It was the snakes that finally convinced me to get rid of the bird feeders. Would imagine feeding deer would be similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deer are wild animals. If you feed them, they will have no fear of humans and start “begging” for food.
I don't feed them in person. They live in my yard anyway, in the section that grows wild next to county property.
You will carry the food to the stand with your human-stinking hand, yes? Deer have great noses. When they smell humans on their food, they associate food with humans. When they can walk up to five feet away from your house and acclimate to you, they associate food with humans and no longer have fear of us. It’s not going to get ugly for you like it would if a bear associated humans with food, but feeding deer is not a good idea for health, ecological, social and probably a host of other reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deer are wild animals. If you feed them, they will have no fear of humans and start “begging” for food.
I don't feed them in person. They live in my yard anyway, in the section that grows wild next to county property.