Do southern deer really duck faster?
#42
RE: Do southern deer really duck faster?
Though LA is geographically in the SOUTH.........I don't think you'd get many people putting you on their list of "southern" states.
"The South" has little to do with geography. Ask Florida.
"The South" has little to do with geography. Ask Florida.
#43
RE: Do southern deer really duck faster?
ORIGINAL: Germ
I will boldly state that most southern boys will flat lick anybody.
#47
RE: Do southern deer really duck faster?
ORIGINAL: bow huntert
While we are on the subject I wonder what weight difference is on say a 4.5 year old.
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
The southern deer are just so small that they appear to be ducking.
The southern deer are just so small that they appear to be ducking.
Not one deer, NOT ONE SINGLE BUCK ever killed at that club has weighed over 225 pounds on the hoof....NOT ONE.
#48
RE: Do southern deer really duck faster?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
"The South" has little to do with geography. Ask Florida.
"The South" has little to do with geography. Ask Florida.
#49
RE: Do southern deer really duck faster?
As someone who has lived in the North (Ohio) in the South (North Carolina) and the Non South (Florida).
I doubt the deer do anything faster..the reactions of the people are just slower. If there is a correlation of deer anxiety it may be due in part to the constant hunting with dogs..that puts the deer more on edge. First instinct at sound is flight! First movement to run, is to load up the legs for quick departure=ducking.
Disclaimer: People in the South are great and outwardly friendly..this is no slam on them, they are just more laid back.
And I'm not saying "you" hunt with dogs, but it is the primary method used in the areas "I" was in, in both (Fl. and N.C.)
I doubt the deer do anything faster..the reactions of the people are just slower. If there is a correlation of deer anxiety it may be due in part to the constant hunting with dogs..that puts the deer more on edge. First instinct at sound is flight! First movement to run, is to load up the legs for quick departure=ducking.
Disclaimer: People in the South are great and outwardly friendly..this is no slam on them, they are just more laid back.
And I'm not saying "you" hunt with dogs, but it is the primary method used in the areas "I" was in, in both (Fl. and N.C.)