Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rodney on February 03, 2007, 09:35:47 AM
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So we were just walking along in a Danish forest today, and... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv7hd2OvtIE)
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thats amazing Rodney
some of those bucks were sure dandies. it's cool to see the mature bucks and how you can see them reach that tree and it seems they stop.... and catch your scent and .... yikes i'm outta here....
thanx for posting that
very cool
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You don't see that everyday :o neat :)
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Would like them like that here in the Valley. ;D ;D ;D
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Pretty cool Rod. There were some nice bucks in there and I was amazed at the number deer in that group.
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cool clip rod, i wish there were that many deer in my spots, oh wait there is! ;D :D Nice bucks in that herd
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I COUNTED 5 NICE BUCKS, JUST WAITING TO GET SHOT !
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That is incredible.
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So how many deers did you count in that video? ;)
There are at least two species of deer in the video (three exist in that park). We got a couple more vids of them to come later. :)
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i did notice that some of those large bucks had "palmated" antlers like a caribou, unlike our canadian deer which typically are pointed antered, with the exception of some of the nontypical whitetails that have some pretty wacky antlers sometimes.
what are the three species Rodney? I'd be interested to see some close ups of some of those bucks.
geesh you're making me wish it was hunting season all over again ;D
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^ IT'S STEELHEAD SEASON, NOW GET BACK TO WORK U SLACKER !
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;D ;D ;D
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Still trying to remember the three species' names. We figured them out few years ago but lost the translations again, will find out a bit later. :)
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Marco would love to be there.
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Shooting these would be like flossing or using bait. ;D ;D ;D
Hunting is actually only done by park rangers and members of the Royal Family in this nature park. Hunting is quite expensive in Denmark, there are no big games, just pheasants running around on farm lands. Consider yourselves very lucky in BC if you are a hunter. :)