The Big Dude..Mule Deer Picture


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He is not fenced in. Those bucks live on the Alliant Techsystems plant in Magna UT. My dad works there and watches these bucks every day from his office. The plant is huge and there are fences all over, but the deer could leave if they chose to. They are safe on the property and stay there all year. Just shows what we can grow here if we don't shoot all the 2pts.

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He is not fenced in. Those bucks live on the Alliant Techsystems plant in Magna UT. My dad works there and watches these bucks every day from his office. The plant is huge and there are fences all over, but the deer could leave if they chose to. They are safe on the property and stay there all year. Just shows what we can grow here if we don't shoot all the 2pts.

Andy

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Can your Dad get permission to hunt there??

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No no no, it is an aerospace plant where they manufacture, among other things, solid rocket propellant. They don't want anyone wandering around with a gun or even a bow. Plus, as you can see, even though the plant is large there are many buildings scattered on the property. The gene pool is pretty shallow there too, my dad once saw a buck with no antler on one side and seven spikes on the other......could have something to do with the chemicals.

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No no no, it is an aerospace plant where they manufacture, among other things, solid rocket propellant. They don't want anyone wandering around with a gun or even a bow. Plus, as you can see, even though the plant is large there are many buildings scattered on the property. The gene pool is pretty shallow there too, my dad once saw a buck with no antler on one side and seven spikes on the other......could have something to do with the chemicals.

Andy

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There probably is chemical residuals in the soil and possibly even the groundwater. Ask him if they test for perchlorates.

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