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Rufus (transplanted desert dog) is having a field day chasing deer. Got the underground electric fence in now but when he sees deer he takes the shocks and is off and running.


I like your dog. Handsome devil. He'd probably get along well with my ladies until he ran under the electric fence. The girls don't like the electric fence.
 
does the collar continue to shock them after they break the plain? or is it just for a spell?

Nope, just when in range of the signal/wire in ground. About a 6 foot boundry perimeter of the yard. Warning beeps then shocks about 3-4x per sec.

And no, that mini shovel is not imbedded in his skull :D.
 
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Seemed like the appropriate thread. Too funny!
 
This one was laying down just like yours about 100 yards away (2006):

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This one was on the run at 250 yards (2009):

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This one was in the middle of a half dozen cows at 300 yards (2007):

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Stupid deer, trying to hide in the cows.

So easy to spot, no udders...

ROFLMFAO!!!!

Dude! Thats an elk. A North American Wapati. It's what is known as a trophy. Male elk are called Bulls, females are cows.

Elk are like Muslem Terrorists. They will surrond themselves with females to protect themselves from the enemy. Didn't work over there either.
 
ROFLMFAO!!!!

Dude! Thats an elk. A North American Wapati. It's what is known as a trophy. Male elk are called Bulls, females are cows.

Elk are like Muslem Terrorists. They will surrond themselves with females to protect themselves from the enemy. Didn't work over there either.

I often drink and get on this site....he probably didn't realize how horny that cow hider was.:ban:


And nice kill, probably fed two families that year.
 
And nice kill, probably fed two families that year.

Thanx. For us it's about more than just the hunting, the meat and the trophy. It's a time when we get together as a family and a few friends. We hunt as a group. The rule is we share anything we get equally plus one. The plus one is the local food bank, so no matter whether we get one deer or ten, an equal portion goes to a needy family or two.
 

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