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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Rutting up a prospecting buddy!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziii" data-source="post: 248155" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>Not to mention slamming their antlers into you once you're on the ground.</p><p>The most aggressive deer & likely to attack is the Fellow, although one of the smaller breeds in Australia (male around 100-110kg normally), they are the most aggressive & during the rut a Fellow Buck will attack to protect his doe's, they can do some serious damage to, broken ribs, punchured</p><p>Well worth keeping your distance, some of them Sambar & Reds can get massive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziii, post: 248155, member: 3482"] Not to mention slamming their antlers into you once you're on the ground. The most aggressive deer & likely to attack is the Fellow, although one of the smaller breeds in Australia (male around 100-110kg normally), they are the most aggressive & during the rut a Fellow Buck will attack to protect his doe's, they can do some serious damage to, broken ribs, punchured Well worth keeping your distance, some of them Sambar & Reds can get massive. [/QUOTE]
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