Posted by Srgnt Billko on March 3, 2008, 7:13 pm
I was getting a little concerned because it has been weeks since I've seen
any deer at my remote property - a few tracks but no deer. I was afraid the
winter had taken it's toll. But this afternoon a herd of 6 was there to
greet us when we drove out to collect the maple sap. A welcome sight.
Posted by Frank on March 4, 2008, 2:24 pm
Srgnt Billko wrote:
> I was getting a little concerned because it has been weeks since I've seen
> any deer at my remote property - a few tracks but no deer. I was afraid the
> winter had taken it's toll. But this afternoon a herd of 6 was there to
> greet us when we drove out to collect the maple sap. A welcome sight.
>
>
Except for the venison steak I had for lunch, I'm not seeing them either.
But, at this time of year, ivy close to house is in ruins from their
eating it ;)
Frank
Posted by Srgnt Billko on March 4, 2008, 6:43 pm
> Srgnt Billko wrote:
>> I was getting a little concerned because it has been weeks since I've
>> seen any deer at my remote property - a few tracks but no deer. I was
>> afraid the winter had taken it's toll. But this afternoon a herd of 6 was
>> there to greet us when we drove out to collect the maple sap. A welcome
>> sight.
> Except for the venison steak I had for lunch, I'm not seeing them either.
> But, at this time of year, ivy close to house is in ruins from their
> eating it ;)
> Frank
You shot Bambi ? - Shame on you ! <chuckle>
Posted by Frank on March 5, 2008, 8:12 am
> > Srgnt Billko wrote:
> >> I was getting a little concerned because it has been weeks since I've
> >> seen any deer at my remote property - a few tracks but no deer. I was
> >> afraid the winter had taken it's toll. But this afternoon a herd of 6 was
> >> there to greet us when we drove out to collect the maple sap. A welcome
> >> sight.
> > Except for the venison steak I had for lunch, I'm not seeing them either.
> > But, at this time of year, ivy close to house is in ruins from their
> > eating it ;)
> > Frank
> You shot Bambi ? - Shame on you ! <chuckle>
Unfortunately, not the ones that ravage my yard. Drives me nuts. You
oughta see the place in October when my chestnut tree drop nuts.
Looks like a stockyard with torn up lawn and deer droppings ;(
> any deer at my remote property - a few tracks but no deer. I was afraid the
> winter had taken it's toll. But this afternoon a herd of 6 was there to
> greet us when we drove out to collect the maple sap. A welcome sight.
>
>