Hit a deer coming back from Waffle House...

Yeah, there is a lot of damaged meat with a roadkill, but there is always some good meat, too. You'll have to butcher to find out. Don't keep the bad meat. Easy, peasy.
 
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WTF?!

I would knock a tooth outta that fuckin' deer.
lesson learned: don't approach a young buck in rutting season while you are on your period
 
Going back to salvage this and send to Coach Brian Kelly
 
lesson learned: don't approach a young buck in rutting season while you are on your period

Why do you think it's a "young" buck? haha


You don't know anything about deer so just shutup faggot!


Ill trying to convince the board he's a great deer hunter!
 
Why do you think it's a "young" buck? haha


You don't know anything about deer so just shutup faggot!


Ill trying to convince the board he's a great deer hunter!
never said I was a hunter, but I know enough

sounds like you're the one trying to do the convincing here
 
never said I was a hunter, but I know enough

sounds like you're the one trying to do the convincing here
I don't need to convince you of anything. You don't matter...at all.
 
Launched that fucker like 15 feet into the air spinning like a helicopter.

Last time I came close to hitting a deer I was in my Audi S4.

I saw the deer and slowed down. It started moving back to the roadside so I sped up a bit. Then it changed it's mind and darted out towards me.

I thought for sure I was going to hit it when it leaped up over my right front quarter panel and disappeared over my windshield.

Next I saw of it was it's rear legs in my drivers side mirror as it made a perfect landing on the pavement behind me.

No contact at all.
 
Probably a year and a half.
seems pretty young to me

but Tigger seems to know these things...probably by the size of the buck's "horns".
 
Last time I came close to hitting a deer I was in my Audi S4.

I saw the deer and slowed down. It started moving back to the roadside so I sped up a bit. Then it changed it's mind and darted out towards me.

I thought for sure I was going to hit it when it leaped up over my right front quarter panel and disappeared over my windshield.

Next I saw of it was it's rear legs in my drivers side mirror as it made a perfect landing on the pavement behind me.

No contact at all.
closest I came I was driving my Nova to the restaurant I worked at in high school and I saw one jump out in front of me. I just missed it, but I saw the drivers side headlights on the car in the lane coming towards me go out...that would not have been good for my baby.
 
closest I came I was driving my Nova to the restaurant I worked at in high school and I saw one jump out in front of me. I just missed it, but I saw the drivers side headlights on the car in the lane coming towards me go out...that would not have been good for my baby.
Your baby?
 
I have a friend with a 1980 Firebird Formula (the 400CI Olds engine in it) he's had since new.

When he had had it for less than a year he was heading to Long Beach (on Vancouver Island) and was about 5 minutes out of town as he left when he nailed a doe.

His car had those rubberish front bumpers which took a lot of impact but there was gore and damage. So he turned back to a gas station to clean it up a bit.

He was hosing off the mess and some guy walking by asked what he'd hit.

Paul replied, "I shouldn't speed in school zones I guess."

The guy was an off duty RCMP read him the riot act about joking about such matters.

Car was exactly like this. He still has it today.

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seems pretty young to me

but Tigger seems to know these things...probably by the size of the buck's "horns".

That you don't know they are called that by hunters is telling. It tells us hunters you haven't got a single clue about anything to do with hunting or deer.

I guess you never heard the phrase "You can't eat the horns?". Of course you didn't....little sissy.
 
Yeah, there is a lot of damaged meat with a roadkill, but there is always some good meat, too. You'll have to butcher to find out. Don't keep the bad meat. Easy, peasy.
No such thing as “bad meat”. There’s “eating“ meat and “grind up, stuff in a tube sock for fucking” meat.
 
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