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A friend and I went Morel hunting the other day and

Royal

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saw some of our Michigan deer. :D They were small ones but all we saw.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHLxC-n5_qg
 
although they have "white tails". Nice try, Cows will mew to call their calves but next time chirp like a bird, sounds like an Elk calf. So if they are moving into your area you will go broke buying feed and have to break down and eat one:lol:
 
these were up in the Vanderbuilt area. We have no elk down here, the elk are about 50 miles north. What a mess those suckers could make :D
 
enough of them to cull some out..... I see them out in Washington at my buddies and same in Oregon. Big animal.... Where my friend in Washington hunts, you hope you get one by a road. If you don't your in for some serious work....Really nasty terrain there also just on the back side of Mt St Helens... Beautiful animal for sure. I like hearing the bulls in the fall..... If they get to your area, you will need a rail car of grain to keep them happy....

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