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Re: Is a spike always a spike? [Re: murfdog] #1863756 11/25/10 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted By: murfdog
Then quit wasting your time on spikes and focus on mature deer that have grown up and proven to be 3 to 5 year old garbage racks. At least they have shown you all they can and will be. You can't stop them from breeding,


Wait...if by "focusing" on mature deer, you mean shooting them, then you have certainly stopped them from breeding... crazy


Re: Is a spike always a spike? [Re: JJH] #1866829 11/27/10 02:17 AM
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the sentence says ("mature deer that have grown up and PROVEN to be 3 to 5 yr old garbage racks") and it makes perfect sense.


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