This, right here...Mulie, blacktail, whitey....buck , doe....
Wow, I must have hunted for 30 yrs in a different NS, because we called them deer, porcupine, and moose... But, hey, I only hunted Kings, Annapolis, Queens, Hants, and Halifax counties, but, I never heard of a "quill pig"Here in NS, the common terms for these woodland creatures: Deer= "woods cow" Porcupine= "quill pig" Moose= "swamp donkey"![]()
Wow, I must have hunted for 30 yrs in a different NS, because we called them deer, porcupine, and moose... But, hey, I only hunted Kings, Annapolis, Queens, Hants, and Halifax counties, but, I never heard of a "quill pig"
And you left Rudolph for us?
Wow, Merry Christmas to you.
Errrrrr, is this okay?
Mulie, blacktail, whitey....buck , doe....
"garden getters"
Anything female or male under 170" is a "meat deer", anything 170"- 180'" is "just a shooter buck", after that they get a little more resect... ( insert any amount of, or combination of expletives, as needed before each of the following) "draggy footed ol' granddaddy"..."ground pounder"( because when seen their usually in high gear), or most commonly... "that f#@$%#g ghost" that leaves those draggy footed tracks.