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Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 2:04 pm
by Dove Huntress

Re: Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 11:45 pm
by Tiler_J
So how does the Mute Swan population affect the Blacktail deer population in Northern CA? I'm not sure I've ever seen a swan up there. Thanks for sharing and I will be patiently waiting for your response.

Re: Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:20 am
by ducks~n~bucks
Tiler_J wrote:So how does the Mute Swan population affect the Blacktail deer population in Northern CA? I'm not sure I've ever seen a swan up there. Thanks for sharing and I will be patiently waiting for your response.

You means you've never seen the herds of blacktail grazing under the lake surface, only to be chased out of their natural feeding grounds by a flock of swans?

Re: Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:16 am
by Tiler_J
ducks~n~bucks wrote:
Tiler_J wrote:So how does the Mute Swan population affect the Blacktail deer population in Northern CA? I'm not sure I've ever seen a swan up there. Thanks for sharing and I will be patiently waiting for your response.

You means you've never seen the herds of blacktail grazing under the lake surface, only to be chased out of their natural feeding grounds by a flock of swans?

Not until now! Damn! No wonder I have such trouble finding deer, I never thought to look under the water! I feel like a moron now, thanks for the heads up!

Re: Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:48 am
by AKPirate
Tiler_J wrote:
ducks~n~bucks wrote:
Tiler_J wrote:So how does the Mute Swan population affect the Blacktail deer population in Northern CA? I'm not sure I've ever seen a swan up there. Thanks for sharing and I will be patiently waiting for your response.

You means you've never seen the herds of blacktail grazing under the lake surface, only to be chased out of their natural feeding grounds by a flock of swans?

Not until now! Damn! No wonder I have such trouble finding deer, I never thought to look under the water! I feel like a moron now, thanks for the heads up!


Joel, you are such a dick for not supporting this, good luck swimming in the mutated water.

Re: Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:52 am
by Tiler_J
AKPirate wrote:
Tiler_J wrote:
ducks~n~bucks wrote:
Tiler_J wrote:So how does the Mute Swan population affect the Blacktail deer population in Northern CA? I'm not sure I've ever seen a swan up there. Thanks for sharing and I will be patiently waiting for your response.

You means you've never seen the herds of blacktail grazing under the lake surface, only to be chased out of their natural feeding grounds by a flock of swans?

Not until now! Damn! No wonder I have such trouble finding deer, I never thought to look under the water! I feel like a moron now, thanks for the heads up!


Joel, you are such a dick for not supporting this, good luck swimming in the mutated water.

I am totally supporting this!! You heard what DnB said about the deer?! I'm on board! I don't trust mutes anyway.

Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 2:14 am
by Bootlipkiller
A little fun fact:
Mute swans are indigenous to Brazil and were imported to the North American continent by Spanish explorers in the 1400's for their high quality plumage. The mute swans plumage was used heavily for Spanish jewelry and beding.

Re: Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 2:15 am
by AKPirate
Tiler_J wrote:
AKPirate wrote:
Tiler_J wrote:
ducks~n~bucks wrote:
Tiler_J wrote:So how does the Mute Swan population affect the Blacktail deer population in Northern CA? I'm not sure I've ever seen a swan up there. Thanks for sharing and I will be patiently waiting for your response.

You means you've never seen the herds of blacktail grazing under the lake surface, only to be chased out of their natural feeding grounds by a flock of swans?

Not until now! Damn! No wonder I have such trouble finding deer, I never thought to look under the water! I feel like a moron now, thanks for the heads up!


Joel, you are such a dick for not supporting this, good luck swimming in the mutated water.

I am totally supporting this!! You heard what DnB said about the deer?! I'm on board! I don't trust mutes anyway.


Mutant ducks are gonna be the next problem you have, they go for the neck, full bore

Re: Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 2:16 am
by AKPirate
Bootlipkiller wrote:A little fun fact:
Mute swans are indigenous to Brazil and were imported to the Americas by Spanish explorers in the 1400's for their high quality plumage. The mute swans plumage was used heavily for Spanish jewelry and beding.


Your next on their hit list doubter

Re: Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:11 am
by RonE
Bootlipkiller wrote:A little fun fact:
Mute swans are indigenous to Brazil and were imported to the North American continent by Spanish explorers in the 1400's for their high quality plumage. The mute swans plumage was used heavily for Spanish jewelry and beding.


Are you saying that if you make some jewelry out of mute swan feathers that you can give it to a girl and she will jump in bed with you?

Re: Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:17 am
by Bad17
RonE wrote:
Bootlipkiller wrote:A little fun fact:
Mute swans are indigenous to Brazil and were imported to the North American continent by Spanish explorers in the 1400's for their high quality plumage. The mute swans plumage was used heavily for Spanish jewelry and beding.


Are you saying that if you make some jewelry out of mute swan feathers that you can give it to a girl and she will jump in bed with you?


Ron please do this. Make some jewelry and give it to a girl and see what happens. Need to video it. Use the scientific method.

Re: Think mute swans do not effect antlered game?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:29 pm
by Bootlipkiller
RonE wrote:
Bootlipkiller wrote:A little fun fact:
Mute swans are indigenous to Brazil and were imported to the North American continent by Spanish explorers in the 1400's for their high quality plumage. The mute swans plumage was used heavily for Spanish jewelry and beding.


Are you saying that if you make some jewelry out of mute swan feathers that you can give it to a girl and she will jump in bed with you?

Precisely