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    #31
    Yesterday

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      #32
      I can't believe that you even asked the question.
      Of course, you need to shoot her.

      C'mon man

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        #33
        I would have shot her the first broadside position I saw her in after that first blow/stomp.

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          #34
          If she blows she’s gotta go

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            #35
            1. Figure out and correct whatever was causing her to stomp and blow whenever she showed up, i.e., your scent control.
            2. Shoot her.

            Not necessarily in that order

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              #36
              We have a spike that does this same thing. He is on high alert every time we see him, but he stays just out of bow range.

              I'm bringing my 30-30 along and next time I see him, he will be taken out.

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                #37
                Yes. I have seen many doe meet their demise due to unacceptable behavior like this.

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                  #38
                  I hate rude behavior in a doe. I won't tolerate it.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Abu_dude View Post
                    Jesus Dale, I know she needed to go but did you have to throw grenades at her! did you accidently pick up the elephant gun on the way out the door!?

                    I was only out to scout for a buck for one of the kids, drink a few beers, and be on hog patrol… But she just couldn’t help herself… Do you know I had to track that wench 90 yards?


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                      #40
                      Thwack city!

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by gatt40 View Post
                        Agree. The ho gots to go. My hamburger meat is at all time low.
                        You know that the doe that constantly blow and all of that bed down about 30 yards from the feeder and watch you approach, right? They know that you are there and there is no way to avoid it. Ending her ends that behavior for her yearlings too.

                        But look y'all, now Gat40 is a rapper! Put that to music dawg!

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                          #42
                          She’s sausage meat.

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                            #43
                            All alarmist are removed from the herd as soon as possible.

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                              #44
                              if they blow, they go

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                                #45
                                yes

                                yes remove her
                                she will teach her young to do the same thing

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