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    Took this this am on pres. island down town mem. Counted 20 of em on a little island.
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    Looks like easy pickens for poachers!
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    Thats amazing!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck View Post
    Thats amazing!!!!
    Gw said that he would guess that 60% of the deer and turkey were lost to flood waters. That place normally coverd with deer and turkey.I have as many as 100 turkeys and deer out there, so big uns also.
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    Saw a report on news today with footage of around 100 deer on one island like that. They wouldn,t say where it was. Gonna be rough on all the game up and known the river.
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    Deer can swim and turkeys can fly..sorta, they'll be a'ight. Turkeys will take the biggest hit with the high water during the breeding cycle.
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    Mr Jim I believe that the same deer I saw the other day... Laid up on a small concrete rubbish island by the old airport hanger.. Absolutely amazing there was a bobcat on there too.. The old hangar was 80% under water..
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    Nice photo. Thanks for sharing.

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    That was a great picture.
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    Water can be SOOOO much fun....and bring SOOOO much heartache.

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