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Q:I have a question that I get alot of diffrent answers to is a spike always a spike? I think spikes will change but my buddy says they stay spikes.I would like an answer. Thank you Ian Wernette
from ian on 11.08.095 answers
Q:what is the effect of hunting on the enviornment?
from chadwick182 on 11.02.097 answers
Q:I read, some where, that there is a shortage in nuts and berries this year, will that affect a whitetails antler growth and size, If so how?
from wvwhitetails2008 on 10.31.092 answers
Q:I have a doe with two fawns, however she is missing her back foot right under the knee. I saw her in the spring, and it was broken, I was going to put her down but never got a shot. BTW this is my own land... I have seen her several times now with two little ones with spots, maybe under a year old. However she does not look very healthy, and still walks on the stump. Not pleasant to watch. The question is, do I take her now, so she does not starve? And let the two fawns try it on their own? There is a large "herd" in my area, maybe they would just tag along with them? I am looking for the right thing to do here. I want to end her suffering, but I do not want to starve the fawns if they are not ready.
from manshoon on 10.28.096 answers
Q: What kind of food plot would be best to put in for central Minnesota i have a small plot about two acres?
from frogcarver on 10.15.093 answers