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Especially since I am harvesting, not hunting.

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Especially since I am harvesting, not hunting.

Semantics on my end but I understand why it makes all the difference.

I just dislike deer for anything other than meat so the more dead ones... Well hooray.

Filthy animals.

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Especially since I am harvesting, not hunting.

Semantics on my end but I understand why it makes all the difference.

I just dislike deer for anything other than meat so the more dead ones... Well hooray.

Filthy animals.

I have not had northern deer before I wonder if it taste different?

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Dirt would produce a different taste.

Here in the north the animals are small. All white tail.

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Dirt would produce a different taste.

Here in the north the animals are small. All white tail.

I was thinking maybe they drink from the salt lakes and streams from the great lakes maybe the meat is a tad bit more salty to the taste idk just a thought.

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Dirt would produce a different taste.

Here in the north the animals are small. All white tail.

I was thinking maybe they drink from the salt lakes and streams from the great lakes maybe the meat is a tad bit more salty to the taste idk just a thought.

 

It depends how far north you are talking. In Michigan the dear farther north have to eat different things than the ones farther south.

 

They get to eat corn and other crops. The ones farther north eat pine cones and what ever else they can find.

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Dirt would produce a different taste.

Here in the north the animals are small. All white tail.

Small??? Your deer are HUUGGE compared to Texas white tail (excluding South Texas)

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It blows myind that animals can survive those crazy ass winters outside.

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A guy at work is letting me borrow a battery from his motorcycle for my ATV ride tomorrow. It turns out his battery is the exact cross reference to my ATV's battery, but his is a feather weight battery.

 

The battery has 2x the power and weighs 3 lbs instead of 10 like my normal battery.

I added that sweet custom spacer to hold it down a bit better.

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A guy at work is letting me borrow a battery from his motorcycle for my ATV ride tomorrow. It turns out his battery is the exact cross reference to my ATV's battery, but his is a feather weight battery.

 

The battery has 2x the power and weighs 3 lbs instead of 10 like my normal battery.

I added that sweet custom spacer to hold it down a bit better.

Are these as explosive as cell phone batteries?

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Who cares, it's not going to get punctured.

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Who cares, it's not going to get punctured.

Didn't they have problem on jets that used lithium batteries. On a ATV they take a beating. 

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WTF are you talking about. The lakes are freshwater.

I was thinking about the great salt lake thats out west.I could have swore they was one up north somewhere idk.

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Deer here live on the corn fields, it's a huge cash crop, and everywhere. Once the corn is off, they go for cedar and new branch shoots through the winter.

In the the heart of the winter you can pretty much look straight through the bush, they'll strip everything from the trees up to about the 7 foot Mark. They'll stand up on their hind legs to reach if needed.

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Deer here live on the corn fields, it's a huge cash crop, and everywhere. Once the corn is off, they go for cedar and new branch shoots through the winter.

In the the heart of the winter you can pretty much look straight through the bush, they'll strip everything from the trees up to about the 7 foot Mark. They'll stand up on their hind legs to reach if needed.

What do they drink up that way?

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Deer here live on the corn fields, it's a huge cash crop, and everywhere. Once the corn is off, they go for cedar and new branch shoots through the winter.

In the the heart of the winter you can pretty much look straight through the bush, they'll strip everything from the trees up to about the 7 foot Mark. They'll stand up on their hind legs to reach if needed.

What do they drink up that way?

 

Coors. They drink Coors.

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Who cares, it's not going to get punctured.

Didn't they have problem on jets that used lithium batteries. On a ATV they take a beating. 

 

No idea. I've used them on our dirt bikes and haven't had any issues.

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Especially since I am harvesting, not hunting.

Semantics on my end but I understand why it makes all the difference.

I just dislike deer for anything other than meat so the more dead ones... Well hooray.

Filthy animals.

I have not had northern deer before I wonder if it taste different?
big time...but more to do with available food

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Dirt would produce a different taste.

Here in the north the animals are small. All white tail.

Small??? Your deer are HUUGGE compared to Texas white tail (excluding South Texas)

 

 

You've got big deer in your state now MK.  I think Kansas deer weigh more dressed out than Texas deer that are alive.  

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Especially since I am harvesting, not hunting.

Semantics on my end but I understand why it makes all the difference.

I just dislike deer for anything other than meat so the more dead ones... Well hooray.

Filthy animals.

I have not had northern deer before I wonder if it taste different?

I've had both and i couldn't tell amy difference. Here in ohio the deer get pretty good size. I've shot and ate deer from ohio, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas. I've ate deer from all over the country. It all taste the same to me.

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Most of the deer here eats nuts,berries, other smaller mamals like squirls rabbits and such.Grass/hay for the most part. Mountain deer.

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Most of the deer here eats nuts,berries, other smaller mamals like squirls rabbits and such.Grass/hay for the most part. Mountain deer.

Lol never seen or heard of a deer eating other animals.

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WTF are you talking about. The lakes are freshwater.

I was thinking about the great salt lake thats out west.I could have swore they was one up north somewhere idk.
there is no great salt lake

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