Imagine you're a person who has hit a deer with a car, or sees a deer that has been hit on the side of the road. If you have a taste for venison, New Jersey has a process you need to follow, similar to if you hunted it yourself, to harvest that deer legally.
Driver Alert: Lots of Deer Out This Morning in Ocean and Monmouth Counties ..... We have a dry and warm morning (Thursday) so it's a prime morning to see deer. Motorists around Ocean and Monmouth Counties wanna be on the lookout as deer find themselves along roadways on your way to work and school.
I have seen individual fawns around but this time I spotted 3 and possibly a 4th fawn all together .... so I had to try and grab a quick pic and video on my phone before they took off. No sighting of Mom. I'll keep an eye out and keep you posted .... do I need to provide cookies and juice box' at my "baby deer daycare" ?
A woman who is nine months pregnant and the driver of the car she was in are air lifted to Jersey Shore University Medical Center for treatment of non-life threatening injuries following an accident in Whiting Tuesday.
When my dog, Taylor, discovered a family of groundhogs in HER backyard, she made quite a scene. Barking, howling, and "Aroooooo"ing until the critters all scurried away.
I will try on Saturday to be open minded to the deer meat that my friend is planning to serve at her dinner party. This will be a good test to see how far I've really come in my journey to leave my picky eating ways behind. Are you a fan of Venison? Any suggestions for a first-timer like me? And if you're a formerly picky eater, any tips on sampling something I'm a little uneasy about?