Once tried to keep a McKenzie target in the backyard one season. The does would constantly spar with it and the bucks usually hit it at night. I remember the twins calling me ,at work, when they were about eight and told me that they saw a big mean deer hurt my deer.
The deer broke the antlers on two occasions and disassembled it several times and finally damaged it so badly that I could no longer re-assemble him. They even bent the solid stakes to the ground requiring me to hammer them out.
The attached pic is a new one on me.
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The back end is covered with blood. There also was quite a bit of blood on the ground w/i 10 yards of the back of the target. I suppose the rebarr stakes kept it standing.
What some guys will do for love!
OWEEE Bill. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Now THAT'S PERSISTANCE!!! Dang.
GLENN
I remember puberty! :scared: :laughing: :laughing:
:thumbsup: I give an A for effort.
That's funny right there!
Geeze I hope he didn't hurt himself too bad.
Put a trail camera on it, might get some X-Rated pics. :eek:
Your are going to take it in for therapy.
Imagine the story he's going to tell his buddies...
"I remember puberty! Sounds like that's an STD (Sexually Traumatized Decoy)".
Good one Tim!
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That's crazy!
That buck is done for the season. :D
I don't care who you are that's funny. :biglaugh:
:laughing: :laughing: hope the pour guy wasn't traumatized to bad :laughing: maybe he'll pay a little attention to what his nose is telling him next time