ChevyFazer
Redneck MacGyver
Over the next few months as the temperatures start to drop there will be a increase in deer activity up until around October to November where their activity will be at its peak (depending on your location) Around that time is when their biological clocks tell them "it's time to GET IT ON!!!" aka the rutt or mating season and they become even more unpredictable than normal when close to the road. Early morning and in the evening is when they will be most active and even late night when there is enough moon light that they can see so if your out riding keep your head on a swivel and if you happen to see a deer over the next few months while riding don't assume that it will stay on the side of the road (if that's where you see it) bucks can get the sent of a Doe and will stop at nothing to "get it" and if their nose tells them to cross the road right in front of you they will in the blink of a eye! If you do come across one on the side of the road slow down a bit and try to watch it without loosing focus of the road to be ready if it decides to run out in front of you. If you see one in the road obviously try your best to avoid hitting it but if the collision is unavoidable I've herd that the best thing to do is to hammer into it instead of hitting the brakes. This actually saved one of my buddies a few months back on his klr!
So everybody ride safe, keep your eyes open and if at all possible keep Bambi downrange of your scope not your bike!!!
So everybody ride safe, keep your eyes open and if at all possible keep Bambi downrange of your scope not your bike!!!