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    I am going to kill one.
    sika
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    I'm sure Cut Em can give you tips on how to hit one of those little bastards.
    I had an ant farm once......them fellas didn't grow shit.

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    freelance?
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    cut 'em is a hardcore bowhunter now. I fear him. He is a killer.

    candor--going with a buddy to the place we usually go to duck hunt. its his family land up there. we couldn't find the time to get there during duck season and its bow season only right now. i was told I would have a decent chance at a sika. whitetails being our main objective....but those little "elk" have always intrigued me when i am up there. apparently, they are starting to bugle (rut) and the weather is dropping 20+ degrees in the next couple of days.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Those are cool critters and high on my list of animals what I need to kill. I have friends that live on a huge farm in Maryland and really need to go up and see ifn they have any silka there. Good luck with that one tooth [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img] bring back some pics for sure.

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    You will shot and miss.......


    But I hope you kill one, they look like their backstraps might be tasty!

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    never saw one, but heard lots of bugling. pretty neat sound.

    got sidetracked by the whitetails. i must say...i was impressed with the deer up there. great body size and lots of them. i saw 7 bucks one morning...one was a 125" deer. another guy in our party hunted him for the next two days and had him chasing does under his stand the last evening, but couldn't get a shot.

    i shot a doe. pics will follow....some day.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Glad yall had a good trip [img]graemlins/thumb2.gif[/img]

    Don't worry about posting pics. I think we all know what a dead doe looks like. [img]graemlins/fu2.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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    Sounds like you had fun,but ain't they tamies? [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] "Clement Henry released them on James Island in 1916." and old too. Fella up the road had a red deer stag get loose last year.I heard him calling behind the house one morning before daylight.I figgered it for a haint and got back in the house double time.
    We gave you Corn,you gave us clap,bad trade.

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