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Deer call manufactured by John Deere

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old fashioned f

10-06-2004 19:37:03




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Howdy folks,

Had to relay a little happening I had about dusk today as I was finishing up some work in the hayfield. Had the JD R and my rotary cutter out bustin up some windrows of hay that got rained on a while back. A good noisy and dusty fun time for sure. Well, my neighbor and friend up the road came out just before I started in with his nephews. They were gonna set up shop in their stands to watch his dad's alfalfa field next to the house. As most deer hunters around home can atest, the deer become pretty much invisible when the season starts. Well, such was the case tonight. So, after supper I fired up the R and just knew those boys would get unhappy at me for makin a lot of racket. Well, I needed to finish so I started anyway. Oh what a noisy time. Well, about the last run through on a windrow I looked in the corner of this field (now, this is a field diagonal to the one they are pacing for deer mind you) and low and behold out of the woods step two does, a youngin, and a big ole buck. They just mosey on from this field into my ankle high alfalfa and start munchin. Payin no mind to the old diesel a thudin away. I laughed for probably five minutes at the thought. Here I am makin about as much noise as I can and there are deer just munchin away while these three boys sit all quiet as can be and no deer are in sight. I guess that old Deere two cylinder makes an excellent deer call ha ha. God bless.

--old fashioned farmer

p.s. Get well soon Kim. Prayin for ya. You do a great job here. We may be big boys but we still need "mom" sometimes don't we. lol.

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johndeereman

10-07-2004 18:00:53




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 Re: Deer call manufactured by John Deere in reply to old fashioned farmer, 10-06-2004 19:37:03  
the deere do this because they are used to seeing and hearing tractors and never been threatened by them (like poachers are going to drive a tractor) but a pickup they are threatened by. and let me guess youre neighbors wait until two weeks before season to go do scouting or maybe dont scout at all ive learned that by taking a walk through the woods at least once every two weeks will better your chances at bagging a big one they get used to youre smell in the woods 9 times out of 10 i have a deere hanging by 9oclock. p.s. sometimes it is just a doe but its still meat in the freezer.

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Dick Kline

10-07-2004 12:17:11




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 Re: Deer call manufactured by John Deere in reply to old fashioned farmer, 10-06-2004 19:37:03  
I've often found that moving equipment doesn't seem to bother animals, but if you stop they high tail it.



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Txsprigger

10-07-2004 07:54:48




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 Re: Deer call manufactured by John Deere in reply to old fashioned farmer, 10-06-2004 19:37:03  
Goes to show you it pays to carry a rifle with you on the tractor. Coyotes will run like crazy from a pickup, but will trot right alongside a tractor. Best coyote hunting vehicle there is.



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Mitchissippi

10-07-2004 12:36:33




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 Re: Deer call manufactured by John Deere in reply to Txsprigger, 10-07-2004 07:54:48  
I can vouch for that. I've had them stop to let me plow by, then carry on across the feild.

You let a pickup slow down to turn in, and they'll turn on the fan!

Mitch



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