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looks like a pet deer,no offence
Quote from: kentrek on July 25, 2012, 11:57:49 AMlooks like a pet deer,no offenceLOL, please explain to me what it is about that deer that makes it "look like a pet?" I want to be sure that I don't shoot anyone's pet and for the life of me I can't tell what is different about that deer than other deer that I have seen stand along the side of the road ignoring cars, people, etc.
Quote from: YellowDog on July 26, 2012, 12:07:52 PMQuote from: kentrek on July 25, 2012, 11:57:49 AMlooks like a pet deer,no offenceLOL, please explain to me what it is about that deer that makes it "look like a pet?" I want to be sure that I don't shoot anyone's pet and for the life of me I can't tell what is different about that deer than other deer that I have seen stand along the side of the road ignoring cars, people, etc. and those pet deer will stand around all the time until the velvet falls from their antlers and they start gearing up for the rut and then those pet deer become the grey ghost in which they are... kentrek probably just doesnt really understaand blacktail or it could be that he is mis informed
Geez, you guys are funny. Kentrek's comment was only this: "looks like a pet deer, no offense." And you guys get all offended. Maybe you skipped reading the "no offense" part of his comment?
Quote from: bobcat on July 27, 2012, 09:54:11 AMGeez, you guys are funny. Kentrek's comment was only this: "looks like a pet deer, no offense." And you guys get all offended. Maybe you skipped reading the "no offense" part of his comment?I agree. I don't think he was intending to ruffle anyone's feathers. That being said, that is a stud for sure. I would venture to say he's around that 130 class as a 3 x 4. The front fork on his left side is pretty amazing. There are a lot of those "pet deer" up here in Whatcom County around lake Whatcom, Sudden Valley, WWU, etc... Lots of real whoppers bedding in residential flower beds and walking down city streets. I don't really care if they are "socially acclimated" or wild, they are nice to look at, gawk at and practice field judging on..
Quote from: blacktailer on July 27, 2012, 10:09:28 AMQuote from: bobcat on July 27, 2012, 09:54:11 AMGeez, you guys are funny. Kentrek's comment was only this: "looks like a pet deer, no offense." And you guys get all offended. Maybe you skipped reading the "no offense" part of his comment?I agree. I don't think he was intending to ruffle anyone's feathers. That being said, that is a stud for sure. I would venture to say he's around that 130 class as a 3 x 4. The front fork on his left side is pretty amazing. There are a lot of those "pet deer" up here in Whatcom County around lake Whatcom, Sudden Valley, WWU, etc... Lots of real whoppers bedding in residential flower beds and walking down city streets. I don't really care if they are "socially acclimated" or wild, they are nice to look at, gawk at and practice field judging on..I didn't get that anyone was offended. Just giving kentrek a hard time. That's what we do. That's who we are!
lol maybe i should have used the word "urbanized" deer...sory for the confusion ? it is a dandy buck tho
Quote from: kentrek on July 29, 2012, 08:46:26 PMlol maybe i should have used the word "urbanized" deer...sory for the confusion ? it is a dandy buck tho No, pet deer was good for us all to have fun with!