If they are killed, my money's on feeding them to somebody, homeless shelters, etc. If they were to throw them in the landfill, then you'd have a case. Otherwise, not so much. Too many of anything is usually not good.
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostIf they are killed, my money's on feeding them to somebody, homeless shelters, etc. If they were to throw them in the landfill, then you'd have a case. Otherwise, not so much. Too many of anything is usually not good.
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Wish I knew they were that upset. Instead of staring at tag soup I could have brought my bow last time I played the course. If anyone knows of any other folks frustrated by high numbers of deer on their property, shoot me a PM. Got tags and plenty of freezer space. My folks live on Fork, this would have been a great opportunity. So sad...hope the meat goes to a good place.
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Originally posted by Ispdnxs View PostWish I knew they were that upset. Instead of staring at tag soup I could have brought my bow last time I played the course. If anyone knows of any other folks frustrated by high numbers of deer on their property, shoot me a PM. Got tags and plenty of freezer space. My folks live on Fork, this would have been a great opportunity. So sad...hope the meat goes to a good place.
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Originally posted by glen View PostState has possession rights to the deer. HOA has biologist come out and determined deer population needs to be declined. I still don't know why it would matter to you if you don't live in the neighborhood.
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Originally posted by glen View PostSo I like skunks- they come into your yard and dig every night. you want to remove them and I live somewhere else but think its my right to tell you to leave the skunks in your yard. Why don't ou go pay HOA dues in that neighborhood if you want a say in the matter?
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Originally posted by rocky View PostLandowners with 2 acres inside a subdivision with other 2 acre landowners feeding deer are able to determine the deer population in a 2 sq. mile area? I’ve recommended that homeowners not feed the deer in this subdivision for years. “We like to watch deer. Crap!!! They’re eating my shrubs!! We have too many deer”. City people moving to the country. SMDH!!!!
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Originally posted by Lawhunter View PostHow much land do you have next to them? Do the deer travel to your property? Seems like they have no reason to leave the community.
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Originally posted by rocky View PostI have 15 acres, and yes, they do travel to my property and beyond. Bucks are just now reaching potential due to AR, and my wife has killed 2, 135 inch deer in the last 3 years. She boehunts only, and I’ve recommended a program for bow hunting in this subdivision to control the population. I actually set up a program for women bow hunters that was approved, then shot down by TPWD biologist.
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