GoPro Video of deer rescued on ice-pretty cool.
http://gopro.com/videos/video-of-the-da ... arget=true
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That was too cool! And I've fished that lake many, many times. Grew up about twenty miles away.
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For long years.
And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
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Re: Deer Rescue
Wow...that is pretty cool. Quite a ride for those deer.
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Great video!!! I bet they hunt too.
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While neat, deer should be left to nature's process. There are too many and they destroy crops, kill people and cause billions in vehicle damages and spread lyme disease.
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It's best to keep them safe in your freezer...RickBeer wrote:While neat, deer should be left to nature's process. There are too many and they destroy crops, kill people and cause billions in vehicle damages and spread lyme disease.
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but they're really good to eat. I know old boy down here makes some killer bbq venison!
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Natures process means we should allow wolves to fully recover, that solves deer problem using the real natural process.RickBeer wrote:While neat, deer should be left to nature's process. There are too many and they destroy crops, kill people and cause billions in vehicle damages and spread lyme disease.
Except that hunters don't like nature competing with them for their critters, and ranchers don't like natures process very much either.
Deer Ticks spread lime disease btw, not the deer. A kind of mouse (white footed mouse) is more the real culprit, those mice just happen to like to live where deer live. The ticks exchange the bacteria with the mice - not the deer. So when conditions change that allow deer to start to encroach on an area more then they did before, the mice follow, the ticks follow, and then folks blame it on the deer. But it's not the deer, the are just the "big thing people see".
Coyotes will eat those mice. So leave Coyotes alone will help. So exterminating coyotes will help spread more lime. Owls and other birds of prey eat them too. So be nice to them.
Except if you get rid of all the white footed mice, then you will get caterpillar infestations that will destroy the forest, and lots of annoying insects that will pester you everywhere you go.
So yeah, natures process is cool. And way more complicated and interconnected then most people realize.