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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 60429" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Many years ago I ran a big game damage prevention program for our game agency. Had a bunch of mulies and whitetails eating up a guy's irrigated hayfield. Built some little stands out of plywood and 4x4's, set them out in the field where the deer where going to come out. Stapled a tinfoil plate to top of each post. Tied three sticks of dynamite (called Forceite I seem to recall) and a lightstick together with binder-twine. Attached the dynamite and litestick to the front of the tinfoil - tinfoil worked as a reflector so I could see the green litesticks and the dynamite. Waited till a large number of deer came into the field. Fairly late at night. Shot each litestick with a .223 Rem from about 150-200 yards, deer all around each stand as they were scattered throughout the field.</p><p>Freaking great explosions, lightstick turned into green smoke cloud, drifted downwind. Sound echoed upward, hit some low clouds, came back downward, bounced upward - made a really weird BOOOM - WOOOWOOOWOOO as it traveled down the river valley. Shook the dishes in the rancher's kitchen, he thought that was real fine. DNR was out there doing their job!!! Probably blew a few ear-drums for the close-in suckers.</p><p>Bottom line, **** deer where back in an hour.</p><p>My motto used to be: Dead deer don't eat dick /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 60429, member: 25"] Many years ago I ran a big game damage prevention program for our game agency. Had a bunch of mulies and whitetails eating up a guy's irrigated hayfield. Built some little stands out of plywood and 4x4's, set them out in the field where the deer where going to come out. Stapled a tinfoil plate to top of each post. Tied three sticks of dynamite (called Forceite I seem to recall) and a lightstick together with binder-twine. Attached the dynamite and litestick to the front of the tinfoil - tinfoil worked as a reflector so I could see the green litesticks and the dynamite. Waited till a large number of deer came into the field. Fairly late at night. Shot each litestick with a .223 Rem from about 150-200 yards, deer all around each stand as they were scattered throughout the field. Freaking great explosions, lightstick turned into green smoke cloud, drifted downwind. Sound echoed upward, hit some low clouds, came back downward, bounced upward - made a really weird BOOOM - WOOOWOOOWOOO as it traveled down the river valley. Shook the dishes in the rancher's kitchen, he thought that was real fine. DNR was out there doing their job!!! Probably blew a few ear-drums for the close-in suckers. Bottom line, **** deer where back in an hour. My motto used to be: Dead deer don't eat dick [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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