Do I need a license to hunt deer with my ITR?
I've had my ITR (00-1117) for just 2 months now, and I've already run down my second deer with it. Last time it was $2K worth of damage. This time it looks to be the same. Oh well, at least I've found a name for my car: Deer Slayer--or better yet, Bambi Whomper. Also, I got one of Bambi's antlers as a trophy this time.
I have one on my R. These are very discrete.
http://www.deerwhistle.com/
http://www.deerwhistle.com/
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by machgo5go »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Get out of the booneys and move to the city.
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lmao agreed
</TD></TR></TABLE>lmao agreed
That sucks you keep killing those poor little forest dwellers and your car. Out of curiosity...what is your insurance compnay saying about this? On the positive side if you carried around the needed supplies like some plastic bags, a cooler and a nice sharp buck knife; you may very well pay off the damage of your car with the money you save in meat.
Simply gut and bleed it on the side of the highway, put in bags, put in cooler, drop off at butcher, fill freezer. Also if you got into the morbid art of taxidermy, I could hook you up with some gnarly crooked-toothed red neck buddies of mine who pay big money for that ****.
Deer meat is very light and tastes just like beef minus all the unwanted fat.
As for your car, be aware of the areas that your driving around. If your in hilly country try and remember where the streams are in your area and what kind of wilderness the road your driving on goes through. Back home in Washington I had to drive into the boonies every night and there were tons of deer everywhere. Be more aware and slow down if you have to.
Good luck with the damage
and good luck with finding a decent butcher
Simply gut and bleed it on the side of the highway, put in bags, put in cooler, drop off at butcher, fill freezer. Also if you got into the morbid art of taxidermy, I could hook you up with some gnarly crooked-toothed red neck buddies of mine who pay big money for that ****.
Deer meat is very light and tastes just like beef minus all the unwanted fat.
As for your car, be aware of the areas that your driving around. If your in hilly country try and remember where the streams are in your area and what kind of wilderness the road your driving on goes through. Back home in Washington I had to drive into the boonies every night and there were tons of deer everywhere. Be more aware and slow down if you have to.
Good luck with the damage
and good luck with finding a decent butcher
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by misfit »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">fuggin right
you go killer
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LOL
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Haleiwa-Brando »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">That sucks you keep killing those poor little forest dwellers and your car. Out of curiosity...what is your insurance compnay saying about this? On the positive side if you carried around the needed supplies like some plastic bags, a cooler and a nice sharp buck knife; you may very well pay off the damage of your car with the money you save in meat.
Simply gut and bleed it on the side of the highway, put in bags, put in cooler, drop off at butcher, fill freezer. Also if you got into the morbid art of taxidermy, I could hook you up with some gnarly crooked-toothed red neck buddies of mine who pay big money for that ****.
Deer meat is very light and tastes just like beef minus all the unwanted fat.
As for your car, be aware of the areas that your driving around. If your in hilly country try and remember where the streams are in your area and what kind of wilderness the road your driving on goes through. Back home in Washington I had to drive into the boonies every night and there were tons of deer everywhere. Be more aware and slow down if you have to.
Good luck with the damage
and good luck with finding a decent butcher
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you sick sick awful man
you go killer
</TD></TR></TABLE>LOL
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Haleiwa-Brando »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">That sucks you keep killing those poor little forest dwellers and your car. Out of curiosity...what is your insurance compnay saying about this? On the positive side if you carried around the needed supplies like some plastic bags, a cooler and a nice sharp buck knife; you may very well pay off the damage of your car with the money you save in meat.
Simply gut and bleed it on the side of the highway, put in bags, put in cooler, drop off at butcher, fill freezer. Also if you got into the morbid art of taxidermy, I could hook you up with some gnarly crooked-toothed red neck buddies of mine who pay big money for that ****.
Deer meat is very light and tastes just like beef minus all the unwanted fat.
As for your car, be aware of the areas that your driving around. If your in hilly country try and remember where the streams are in your area and what kind of wilderness the road your driving on goes through. Back home in Washington I had to drive into the boonies every night and there were tons of deer everywhere. Be more aware and slow down if you have to.
Good luck with the damage
and good luck with finding a decent butcher
</TD></TR></TABLE>you sick sick awful man
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Haleiwa-Brando »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">That sucks you keep killing those poor little forest dwellers and your car. Out of curiosity...what is your insurance compnay saying about this? On the positive side if you carried around the needed supplies like some plastic bags, a cooler and a nice sharp buck knife; you may very well pay off the damage of your car with the money you save in meat.
Simply gut and bleed it on the side of the highway, put in bags, put in cooler, drop off at butcher, fill freezer. Also if you got into the morbid art of taxidermy, I could hook you up with some gnarly crooked-toothed red neck buddies of mine who pay big money for that ****.
Deer meat is very light and tastes just like beef minus all the unwanted fat.
As for your car, be aware of the areas that your driving around. If your in hilly country try and remember where the streams are in your area and what kind of wilderness the road your driving on goes through. Back home in Washington I had to drive into the boonies every night and there were tons of deer everywhere. Be more aware and slow down if you have to.
Good luck with the damage
and good luck with finding a decent butcher
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LOL... got some experience with hunting with a car, eh?
Simply gut and bleed it on the side of the highway, put in bags, put in cooler, drop off at butcher, fill freezer. Also if you got into the morbid art of taxidermy, I could hook you up with some gnarly crooked-toothed red neck buddies of mine who pay big money for that ****.
Deer meat is very light and tastes just like beef minus all the unwanted fat.
As for your car, be aware of the areas that your driving around. If your in hilly country try and remember where the streams are in your area and what kind of wilderness the road your driving on goes through. Back home in Washington I had to drive into the boonies every night and there were tons of deer everywhere. Be more aware and slow down if you have to.
Good luck with the damage
and good luck with finding a decent butcher
</TD></TR></TABLE>LOL... got some experience with hunting with a car, eh?
i dont have an itr but i have major problems with deer here too. my dads hit 6 in the past yr...sucks for his insurance. hit one goin like 55. that wasnt pretty.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BrewCityR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have one on my R. These are very discrete.
http://www.deerwhistle.com/</TD></TR></TABLE>
NC SHP sez those don't really work that well. They equipped their fleet a few years back, and deer strikes were statistically unaffected
BTW - VERY bad idea to eat roadkill.
http://www.deerwhistle.com/</TD></TR></TABLE>NC SHP sez those don't really work that well. They equipped their fleet a few years back, and deer strikes were statistically unaffected

BTW - VERY bad idea to eat roadkill.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ebelp »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sounds like a good excuse to get a JDM front to me.
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agreed
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Splat »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">BTW - VERY bad idea to eat roadkill.</TD></TR></TABLE>
agreed
</TD></TR></TABLE>agreed
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Splat »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">BTW - VERY bad idea to eat roadkill.</TD></TR></TABLE>
agreed
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by machgo5go »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Get out of the booneys and move to the city.
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i was less than 100 yds from the interstate on one of the busiest roads in my town when i had my encounter with bambi.
sorry about your car, like everyone else said, excuse to get jdm conversion!, the plus is HID's so bright you'll be able to see everything, just be sure to install multiple deer whistles, or an air horn maybe to scare them away, cuz it will hurt 10 times worse when the next deer crushes that conversion.
</TD></TR></TABLE>i was less than 100 yds from the interstate on one of the busiest roads in my town when i had my encounter with bambi.
sorry about your car, like everyone else said, excuse to get jdm conversion!, the plus is HID's so bright you'll be able to see everything, just be sure to install multiple deer whistles, or an air horn maybe to scare them away, cuz it will hurt 10 times worse when the next deer crushes that conversion.
who has a good "how to" guide on deer gutting?
I keep my Sog Seal-Pup with me incase I do ever nail one.
I keep my Sog Seal-Pup with me incase I do ever nail one.
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