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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 779965" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p>I kinda know how the guy might feel if it is next door to his place. I've got a friend that lives out in the country who really don't deer hunt. He owns an eighty acre pasture up the road from him about a mile that I hunt and have taken several good dear from. He might go hunting the first morning and that's it for him. Next door to his house is a 320 acre pasture, that has been let go for about six years now. The deer use it to bed down and at nite come out and destroy his garden, fruit trees, and any landscape plants he puts out. The guy that owns the place won't let anyone hunt it or cut it. My friend finally called the game warden to see what could be done so he could at least raise a garden. They issued him a permit to take the deer at nite but after they are shot they cannot be removed. They can only lay there and rot. Kinda sickening to me, that a hunting experience for some kid, or grownup for that matter, along with good meat just goes to waist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 779965, member: 13088"] I kinda know how the guy might feel if it is next door to his place. I've got a friend that lives out in the country who really don't deer hunt. He owns an eighty acre pasture up the road from him about a mile that I hunt and have taken several good dear from. He might go hunting the first morning and that's it for him. Next door to his house is a 320 acre pasture, that has been let go for about six years now. The deer use it to bed down and at nite come out and destroy his garden, fruit trees, and any landscape plants he puts out. The guy that owns the place won't let anyone hunt it or cut it. My friend finally called the game warden to see what could be done so he could at least raise a garden. They issued him a permit to take the deer at nite but after they are shot they cannot be removed. They can only lay there and rot. Kinda sickening to me, that a hunting experience for some kid, or grownup for that matter, along with good meat just goes to waist. [/QUOTE]
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