rcdurango
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Do they work and who has them installed?
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=37.975967,-87.472811
Ow,
Before someone hits me, just to clarify my point with exhausts - source of noise it what was I referring to - upcoming noise just scares animals naturally
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Yes, it may scare them but as stated above, you have no idea of what direction they'll take off in. I hunt deer and on occasion, I've missed them on the first shot out of a 12 ga shotgun and been under 50 yards and they ran right for me so I could get a better shot. I should state that I've never shot at a deer that I didn't wind up eating, but yes, I've missed on my first shot. Never have missed on the last shot at the deer though....
IMHO deer whistles aren't worth the money....
... but the elephant whistles I bought work GREAT!!
250K miles on 2 or 3 wheels and I haven't even seen one along the road.
thehawk
Many years ago someone did a study on the effect of deer whistles and published it in one of the motorcycle magazines of the time. They found that the deer were more likely to run onto the highway than away from it in response to a whistle.
Full disclaimer: I consider myself an animal lover, a good steward of the environment, love "Bambi", etc., etc.
That said, I'd be COMPLETELY SUPPORTIVE of a few years of longer no-limit deer hunting seasons in many parts of this country. The deer population has positively exploded in many areas over the last 20 years, particularly with the decline of hunting as a common hobby nationwide (not to mention the elimination of natural predators like wolves).
Clear out the roads! Plus, if it gives me some good venison jerky and sausage, I'M ALL FOR IT. :thumbup:
That's because they installed 'em backwards and were attracting them instead of repelling them.![]()
So ... given that scenario, where can I order GIRL whistles??
thehawk