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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    I think jcee has now gone off all this eating blackbirds and crow thing now and has exited stage left. LOL
    Wrong again you never learn do you.

    " Yes it probably did and it was a simple nursery rhyme. "
    It may be a nursery rhyme , but they actually do eat " Blackbirds in a pie " over there don't they .

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    [QUOTE=Gilroy;1078689]Posting u tube videos of selected places in Portugal means nothing.The Red Deer in this video had to be reintroduced in parts of the country as they had been
    previously hunted out in other area,s
    .The Roe deer have also had to be reintroduced into parts of the country,partly to help in bringing up the native wolf population?

    Please do yourself a favor and simply read the results of the deer hunting and moose hunting on this FORUM and you will see how wrong you are,getting worse year after year and over hunting is partly to blame.[/QUOTE]

    Gilroy !
    Here you are wrong again, check out this link on Red Deer, /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_deer
    On this link you will see the range of the Red Deer includes the Iberian Peninsula which includes Portugal.

    The Iberian Peninsula, also known as Iberia, is located in the southwest corner of Europe. The peninsula is principally divided between Spain and Portugal, comprising most of their territory. It also includes Andorra, small areas of France, and the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. With an area of approximately 596,740 square kilometres (230,400 sq mi)), it is the second largest European peninsula, after the Scandinavian.

    Description of Red Deer there: Smaller than the common red deer and more greyish in colour.

    Have another double helping of Crow ! caw, caw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fratri View Post
    This is a stupid thread
    Yup, the result of cabin fever.

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    I am just glad they were able to shoot that bear that responsible for killing all those deer in the pic!

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    I swear there are antis on this forum that disguise themselves has hunters. Anyone else ever notice they dont post anything about their own hunts? Just bicker back and forth all year long, threads like this are why I question myself why I even come here.


    I've never shot a jack rabbit in my life. Have seen maybe 10 in the 20 years I've hunted. Dont know a single person that hunts them in the three townships I hunt in. I've also only shot maybe 5 foxes in 15+ years of running hounds. They usually get free passes. Last year we shot 25 coyotes, next gang shot 65 and and the big gang got 100+ plus. Why are jack and fox numbers so low but coyotes are in no shortage? Hunting to blame? Give me a break......

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    Quote Originally Posted by SongDog View Post
    I swear there are antis on this forum that disguise themselves has hunters. Anyone else ever notice they dont post anything about their own hunts? Just bicker back and forth all year long, threads like this are why I question myself why I even come here.


    I've never shot a jack rabbit in my life. Have seen maybe 10 in the 20 years I've hunted. Dont know a single person that hunts them in the three townships I hunt in. I've also only shot maybe 5 foxes in 15+ years of running hounds. They usually get free passes. Last year we shot 25 coyotes, next gang shot 65 and and the big gang got 100+ plus. Why are jack and fox numbers so low but coyotes are in no shortage? Hunting to blame? Give me a break......

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    You can add cottontail, pheasants and now turkeys to the list of game being decimated by coyotes.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    You can add cottontail, pheasants and now turkeys to the list of game being decimated by coyotes.....
    Exactly! WE used to hunt Groundhogs all day long when we were kids. Now,you're lucky to see one before the Coyotes get 'em.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    You can add cottontail, pheasants and now turkeys to the list of game being decimated by coyotes.....
    well said song dog and rick iles

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Exactly! WE used to hunt Groundhogs all day long when we were kids. Now,you're lucky to see one before the Coyotes get 'em.
    VERMIN !!!...exterminate both of them with prejudice !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    Wrong again you never learn do you.

    " Yes it probably did and it was a simple nursery rhyme. "
    It may be a nursery rhyme , but they actually do eat " Blackbirds in a pie " over there don't they .
    Never heard of such a thing.

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