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    Senior Member (too much time on their hands) Buckrub's Avatar
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    Will P.C. help while hunting?

    OK, so if I shoot a buck this season and I ONLY have doe tags, can I claim that the buck really wasn't a buck? I mean, maybe he always wanted to be a doe, but through no choice of his own he was born with the physical attributes of a male. Yet, on the inside he really always knew he wanted to be a female.

    I'm just wondering if the Game Wardens will buy it.

    Lord knows our society does.
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    Sheeit, Bucky, that's an easy one....just shoot the day'um horns off, while he's laying on the ground.

    Or, in Phole's case, shoot off his nutsack, too.
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    buckster, give it a try, let us know what happens....

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    TAGS! We don't need no stinkin' tags.
    Just throw them in the back of the truck.
    A Government that pays people to do nothing destorys their willingness to do anything!

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    I think you have to get a signed confession from the deer stating that (s)he identifies as a doe. A hoof mark in ink or wax will do.
    --Foo

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