Posted by funtwohunt on June 13, 2012 at 19:35:10 from (63.172.252.159):
In Reply to: Hunting/Tractor trip posted by dej(jed) on June 13, 2012 at 05:42:40:
As far as the deer go in Nebraska, I live in the western part and there areas that hold both, some have more wt than MD, some the other way around. Ogallala area has more MD for the most part because of the range land north of there. A few years ago an uncle and friend shot a MD and a WT on the west end of Lake MacCoughnahey right in the river bottom. Wt seem to go for the farm ground. As far as the taste I have harvested several of both species for 40 years, and I can't taste the difference. As I see it they eat the same grass, corn and alfalfa as the cattle do. Only had one that we couldn't eat because it had the texas heart shot with a large bullet and pretty much ruined it all. funtwohunt
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