Re: Great Encounter!
#2573
10/23/2013 02:33 PM
10/23/2013 02:33 PM
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DawnPatrol
River Rat
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River Rat
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Swweeeeeeet! Hope you get a crack at him!
Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping is where it's @!!!!!
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Re: Great Encounter!
#2574
10/24/2013 03:10 AM
10/24/2013 03:10 AM
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jbwhttail
Hoosier Hunter
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Hoosier Hunter
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Indpls,In US
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I've found that if you stare at them they get nervous real quick, not a wind thing it is a sixth sense.
When science meets tradition there will be sparks.....
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Re: Great Encounter!
#2575
10/24/2013 12:22 PM
10/24/2013 12:22 PM
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Posts: 211 Lawrenceburg, IN
Euson
Hoosier Hunter
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Hoosier Hunter
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Lawrenceburg, IN
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Remember that most predators in North America have forward looking, close set eyes. instinctively most prey animals get very nervous when stared at. If, as humans, we had eyes set on the sides of our head (like elk, horses, cows, deer, etc) then we would be looked at as no harm. However, a humans forward looking, close set eyes resemble those of a coyote, wolf, bear or bobcat hence the instinct to be afraid, even if a deer has never seen a human. Follow JB's advice, look away or down but not at a deer you want to shoot until you are ready to pull the trigger.
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