Posted by Hobo,NC on March 31, 2013 at 20:02:25 from (98.16.4.148):
In Reply to: North Carolina posted by teddy52food on March 31, 2013 at 15:50:38:
Theirs more deer here than you can shake a stick at... I want them all dead come get'em... Look for folks that have a garden I guarantee you they will welcome you to kill'em.......
Cotton mouths are in the eastern part of the state,,, rattlers will warn ya a copper head is a different story... Bears,,, never had to deal with them...
I have never seen a Cotton mouth,,, never seen a rattler alive and 4 copper heads one I ran over and one my grand pal killed in the 60's and the others dead in the road but I don't go look'n for them either...... Bears you gotta a gun you are one up on him...
You will run up on folks that luv the deer but the other 99% would as soon deer did not destroy their getaway stop and ask you would be surprised at the folks that will tell you deer movements around them... Once you know their movement the hard part is over...
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