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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1819161" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>White tails have been having triplets with some degree of regularity for the past 30 years. However, this year I have seen more triplets than twins. Please, someone, bring on the coyotes! Well, maybe not, but something! Hard winter maybe?</p><p></p><p>The thing is, a LITTLE bit of knowledge is a , not dangerous, VERY DANGEROUS thing. I see it on here and in what I do every day. Regardless of my knowledge base, or what someone else's knowledge base is, I will almost ALWAYS listen to what they have to say. I very, very rarely dismiss it without giving it a 2nd thought. The ONLY time I will ever do that is when I have dismissed the other's comment after evaluating prior comments and coming to the conclusion they do not know what they are talking about and they refuse to consider anything else, which probably fits this 'Great White Hunter' to a T.</p><p></p><p>It will, and probably already is, coming back to bite him. He won't have any trophy bucks because there are too many of them and none of them can get adaquate nutrition. Next thing you know you will have an epidemic of blue tongue or chronic wasting disease that kills 85-90% of the population and makes the whole countryside smell like a rotting corpse. I've experienced this, it's not fun. That or mass starvation from a hard winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1819161, member: 43196"] White tails have been having triplets with some degree of regularity for the past 30 years. However, this year I have seen more triplets than twins. Please, someone, bring on the coyotes! Well, maybe not, but something! Hard winter maybe? The thing is, a LITTLE bit of knowledge is a , not dangerous, VERY DANGEROUS thing. I see it on here and in what I do every day. Regardless of my knowledge base, or what someone else's knowledge base is, I will almost ALWAYS listen to what they have to say. I very, very rarely dismiss it without giving it a 2nd thought. The ONLY time I will ever do that is when I have dismissed the other's comment after evaluating prior comments and coming to the conclusion they do not know what they are talking about and they refuse to consider anything else, which probably fits this 'Great White Hunter' to a T. It will, and probably already is, coming back to bite him. He won't have any trophy bucks because there are too many of them and none of them can get adaquate nutrition. Next thing you know you will have an epidemic of blue tongue or chronic wasting disease that kills 85-90% of the population and makes the whole countryside smell like a rotting corpse. I've experienced this, it's not fun. That or mass starvation from a hard winter. [/QUOTE]
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