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Need Help Identifying This Species #4125478 03/17/13 12:07 AM
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From earlier this year in the Hill Country.



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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Homer Jay] #4125529 03/17/13 12:47 AM
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An Indian, a chair, and a fawn of some sort.

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Black stripe down the top of its back Looks like Axis to me.


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: LittleD] #4125564 03/17/13 01:10 AM
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When are axis fawns born?


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: LittleD] #4125566 03/17/13 01:11 AM
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Looks like A homosapien petting some kind of deer!


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Homer Jay] #4125579 03/17/13 01:17 AM
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Venison

Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: JCB] #4125721 03/17/13 02:32 AM
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I just realized this, but there are a bunch of smart arses on THF! Glad I'm in good company.


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Homer Jay] #4125734 03/17/13 02:37 AM
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all year long.

Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Homer Jay] #4125741 03/17/13 02:39 AM
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Originally Posted By: Homer Jay
I just realized this, but there are a bunch of smart arses on THF! Glad I'm in good company.
This is true, but you have to admit there are some funny Mofo's on here. Hunt n fish, JCB being two of them.


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Erathkid] #4125749 03/17/13 02:42 AM
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Species is "deer"

Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Homer Jay] #4125759 03/17/13 02:44 AM
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Originally Posted By: Homer Jay
I just realized this, but there are a bunch of smart arses on THF! Glad I'm in good company.


Brilliant is more like it, but, just the same, compliment accepted.

Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Sneaky] #4125775 03/17/13 02:54 AM
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Axis fawn.


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Erathkid] #4126291 03/17/13 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: Erathkid
Originally Posted By: Homer Jay
I just realized this, but there are a bunch of smart arses on THF! Glad I'm in good company.
This is true, but you have to admit there are some funny Mofo's on here. Hunt n fish, JCB being two of them.


Correct on both counts! I consider it a "Badge of Honor".


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Hunt n Fish] #4126323 03/17/13 02:40 PM
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DINNER!!!!

Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: txprowler] #4126604 03/17/13 05:01 PM
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Axis fawn. Unlike whitetails, they breed more than once per year. At the same time of year you can see various Axis bucks on the same place in hard horn, velvet, or antlers dropped.

Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Sneaky] #4126775 03/17/13 06:39 PM
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An Indian, a chair, and a fawn of some sort.
rofl clap


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Aggieivy] #4127677 03/18/13 02:54 AM
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Axis fawn. Unlike whitetails, they breed more than once per year. At the same time of year you can see various Axis bucks on the same place in hard horn, velvet, or antlers dropped.


That's weird. This is merica, why don't they act like merican deer!

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Axis

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Originally Posted By: Sneaky
An Indian, a chair, and a fawn of some sort.


bang

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Originally Posted By: Homer Jay
I just realized this, but there are a bunch of smart arses on THF! Glad I'm in good company.
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The dumb arses are here too though. They are harder to deal with. Sometimes I'm both.


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: passthru] #4148887 03/27/13 12:12 PM
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Wild veal....feed it out...


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: kamolaw] #4149089 03/27/13 01:58 PM
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choot it!

Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: AGaddy] #4154832 03/29/13 09:38 PM
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Cherokee ?


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Re: Need Help Identifying This Species [Re: Ranch Dawg] #4156637 03/30/13 11:36 PM
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Dik Dik??


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Looks like a tender one

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