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Every year the county sponsors a deer hunt. Its mostly the police officers who get the few spots. I was sent this picture from a co-worker in my office who was out there last week. The people from my department go out after the deer have been cleaned and look for ticks to test, specifically for the ones infected with Lyme disease. From what I hear, when it comes to population control they follow burley's motto "If its brown, its down."

wow,  that was some good shooting to get all those in one spot. ;D

Looks like the guys cleaned up.

PETA fuel, no matter how many people were there hunting, that many dead deer all in one spot will look bad.

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PETA fuel, no matter how many people were there hunting, that many dead deer all in one spot will look bad.

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Who cares about PETA? I would rather see that many dead deer in a pile than see one human dead in a car wreck because we did nothing to curtail overpopulation...

Who cares about PETA? I would rather see that many dead deer in a pile than see one human dead in a car wreck because we did nothing to curtail overpopulation...

Oh, he didnt just go there.

Nice pile Scrougie.

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