They're teasing me...

hoytinak

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So I'm sitting on my front porch just now drinking a beer a relaxing when I see this walking along my fence line. I don't see any beards but I'm sure they're around....Why can't they do this during huntin season? :)

 
Looks to me like they're showing the young dumb ones what you look like so they'll know to lay low when you come around next spring!
 
:D.

I hate it when that happens. :D.

I can be in my stand deer hunting and have Turkeys walking all around me. Come back in April and they're gone, and I'm jumping deer left and right heading into the woods that morning.

I think the WRC distributes season calendars to the wildlife just like they do to hunters just to make it fair. :rolleyes:
 
I scared up a nice big buck the other day. No matter how much time I spend in the woods this season, I probably won't see him again `til next spring.
 
I know what you mean. 6 feet off my deck.:eek:
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The wife said there was a doe in the back rard (fenced) the other day taking our son to school. So that evening I put out some apples...going to be hunting in my yard a day or two this season.
 
That's how it goes! At the family place I've seen pheasants hanging out on the porch, gobblers at the front door and deer under the swingset - all out of season, of course.

Maybe I shouldn't let them know I'm there and just shoot from the windows instead of messing everything up by walking to a stand in the mornings?
 
The wife said there was a doe in the back rard (fenced) the other day taking our son to school. So that evening I put out some apples...going to be hunting in my yard a day or two this season.

I've thought about deer hunting from my back porch many of times. We've got a couple of apple and pear trees in our back yard about 30 yards from the porch and whitetails come in the yard and eat them all the time. I like the scenery in the yard too much to start hunting them there though. :cool:
 
If you are out for only the meat rather than just the sport than close and easy is fine and good. I too would like to see deer in my yard for scenery but come deer season... all bets are off:D If I were in it just for the thrill of the hunt I would shoot cameras not guns. Than I would fill my walls with blow ups poster size pics of my "kills". I even had an idea 25 years ago of some kind of a device to take a pic with crosshairs and everything from a non-firing rifle.
Brent
 
Its funny you posted this when you did. Yesterday there was a hen and 6 baby turkeys in the neighbors yard. Makes it really hard to stay legal:o. But I am an animal fanatic. I get giddy like the kids, when I see wild animals.:)
 
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