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Ed Irizarry - Oct 17,2007
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Next phase of the sport;-Placing IED's to see how high the deer goes.
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Eric Batterman - Oct 17,2007
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Don't think it hasn't been done
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Jon Ladd - Oct 17,2007
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Umm, Yep.<br /><a href="http://splodetv.com/exploding-deer">http://splodetv.com/exploding-deer</a>
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Dave Lima - Oct 18,2007
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I'm a huge archery hunter, for me that is much more of a challenge, however in the state of Texas there are 3,000,000 deer so I guess you nedd to keep them under control.<br />
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Jim Thomas - Oct 22,2007
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It's a good thing those blinds are fortified except for the embrasures. Wouldn't want them dang deer to be able to shoot back!
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Chet Tims - Nov 06,2007
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They call these cleared areas 'Sin dedos' or 'Sin deros'. Sin Dedos means 'without fingers' -- don't know what 'sin deros' means, but I imagine it means 'without brush' or somethin' similar...... 'bout the only way to hunt in the brush country.... you can't hardly sneak up on anything - they see much better than we do !!
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