Author:
Wes
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Date Posted: 10:16:57 11/26/13 Tue
I haven't hunted deer in a long time. I'm pretty sure the yellow tags are from the hunting licenses. You buy a license, shoot a deer, and you have to put the license from the tag on the deer. This supposedly keeps you from shooting more than you limit.
The red and blue tags must refer to the processing and would have been put on by the butcher.
-- Wes
>>>>Wes, what is the story about that herd of dead deer
>>in
>>>>today's photo?
>>>
>>>It's a buck pole at a local butcher's on opening day
>>>of deer season. There are 77 dead deer hanging from
>>>it. We have a big deer herd in this area and it can
>>>stand some thinning.
>>>
>>>The funny thing, though, is that all the way through
>>>deer season so far I have not heard one gunshot.
>>>That's very unusual.
>>>
>>>-- Wes
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>>Question from a city boy... what's the significance
>>of the yellow tag on the head, and the red or blue tag
>>on the
>>foot? I notice that every one has a yellow tag, and
>>that most have a blue tag... maybe three have a red
>>tag.
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>Greetings
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>I don't know for sure about those tags, but sometimes
>different colour tags are used to show a location and
>year.
>So the top tag yellow shows one location, different
>colours in other areas. While second could be 2011
>green, 2012 blue, 2013 mauve, etc.
>As I say, only guessing.
>
>Brian
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