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    invite your bowhunting buddies out and turn them loose.

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    That would be one way to handle it
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    I don’t remember the name of it or know how effective it is but they make a spray or powder people use on shrubs and plants to keep deer from eating them around peoples houses in the suburbs. It may not be good for edibles in the garden but you might consider that route if you wish. On the other hand, the crossbow would provide a means of trading maters for meat. 😉
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    I knew a farmer once that had the same problem. He bought a few noise cannons. They had a timer that dropped a small piece of carbide into water about every 10 minutes and made a loud boom about like a ten gauge shotgun. He said they worked very well till they got used to them, then only kept him awake all night!
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    They came up four steps onto the deck and ate the tomato and strawberry plants last year
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    Hey man, just screen it in and put a trip wire to spring the door shut! Just put out a bucket of water on the deck and butcher one as needed! They already got strawberries and maters to eat!
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    Sorry. My wife says my mind don’t work right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChoogieChunker View Post
    Hey man, just screen it in and put a trip wire to spring the door shut! Just put out a bucket of water on the deck and butcher one as needed! They already got strawberries and maters to eat!
    I am sure Mr Green Jeans would approve
    They possibly could benefit a fella later on if need be
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    Do you have room to increase the size of the garden? All that good food, those does are likely to produce more fawns than normal. They’ll need the extra groceries!
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    Actually considering putting in a greenhouse. It ahould take them a minute to figure out how to get into it
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