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Post by happersilderness on Oct 6, 2011 7:03:54 GMT -5
During the day. A 3 legged deer I've been seeing for the past few years. The legged deer and her youngling. With this one I'm not sure if the fawn is laying down in the background. Or if there's a fox or some other critter
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Post by mark572 on Oct 7, 2011 9:10:03 GMT -5
Ummm hey hap how about reposting the pics so we can see them?? nothing showing on my screen for pictures!!!
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Post by cattrap on Oct 7, 2011 17:40:49 GMT -5
me neither
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Post by happersilderness on Oct 8, 2011 0:02:37 GMT -5
I cant get them to show either. Im out of town at the moment so ill fix it sunday
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Post by minnesotascott on Oct 8, 2011 6:42:11 GMT -5
I got most f it fixed for you Happy Hap Hap. The gimp deer it mighty cool. The last picture I think it is just 2 deer. Atkin area? If so did you get to the Minnesota Fur Harvesters little Rondy this weekend?
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Post by cattrap on Oct 8, 2011 13:04:58 GMT -5
now I can see them, that three legged deer is strange
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Post by bigtwinhd on Oct 8, 2011 18:29:19 GMT -5
How do you suppose it lost that leg? Ain't much left at all.
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Post by happersilderness on Oct 9, 2011 17:30:07 GMT -5
I got most f it fixed for you Happy Hap Hap. The gimp deer it mighty cool. The last picture I think it is just 2 deer. Atkin area? If so did you get to the Minnesota Fur Harvesters little Rondy this weekend? These pics were taken about 75 yds from my house in Stacy along a corn field. I don't even know what Minnesota Fur Harvesters is let alone they have a rondy. And did you call me happy?
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Post by happersilderness on Oct 9, 2011 17:32:20 GMT -5
How do you suppose it lost that leg? Ain't much left at all. At my house for deer you can only use shotguns for deer. And slugs aren't the most accurate things sometimes. And I'm assuming it was shot in the leg and the leg fell off.
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Post by bobo on Oct 9, 2011 19:27:48 GMT -5
Good pic's.The three legged doe is a cool pic..We had one hear for years,we made sure nobody shot her,She had 2 or 3 fawns every year. Bob
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