Jimdski Posted June 22 Report Posted June 22 After my Grandson wrecked two vehicles near Belfast, NY while commuting to work, My vehicle losses were estimated at $30,000 each. He did not cause the accidents, he claimed the deer caused them. Replacement vehicles were a hit in the wallet and the deer did not respond. All the posted against hunting landowners are not responded. Doe permits do not cutdown on highway accidents.
sherman brown Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 On 6/22/2025 at 6:07 AM, Jimdski said: After my Grandson wrecked two vehicles near Belfast, NY while commuting to work, My vehicle losses were estimated at $30,000 each. He did not cause the accidents, he claimed the deer caused them. Replacement vehicles were a hit in the wallet and the deer did not respond. All the posted against hunting landowners are not responded. Doe permits do not cutdown on highway accidents. your insurance should have covered everything except the deductible. I hit 3 deer in TN just north of Jamestown on HWY 127 and did a number on my front end. but that was many years ago and my cost was 500.00 taken out of my payment from my insurance. but I really can't complain as I've been a licensed driver for 58 years and only hit those 3 deer, but I've had to stop or break a few times.
Jimdski Posted June 24 Author Report Posted June 24 The lost vehicle time for work travel is not covered. For every unharvested doe, next spring develops twin fawns put three deer on our roads for deer collision problems. Yesterday in the southern tier areas i counted ten dead deer freshly killed at roadsides. Wake up !!!!! big buck hunters, take a doe first then your big buck. Automobiles kill too many deer now.
sherman brown Posted June 24 Report Posted June 24 4 hours ago, Jimdski said: The lost vehicle time for work travel is not covered. For every unharvested doe, next spring develops twin fawns put three deer on our roads for deer collision problems. Yesterday in the southern tier areas i counted ten dead deer freshly killed at roadsides. Wake up !!!!! big buck hunters, take a doe first then your big buck. Automobiles kill too many deer now. I know what you're talking about dead deer on highway. I was driving up I-71 in Ohio a few years ago in Feb going to the sports show in Cleveland and it looked like a slaughterhouse with all the dead deer on the sides that the state hadn't cleaned up for a while. here in Indiana, we have antlerless permits quotas in each county with counties that has more deer getting higher quotes.
Jimdski Posted Wednesday at 12:08 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 12:08 PM Every Doe not harvested means next year three more possible automobile! Deer collisions will occur. Wonderful to you for being a nice person. Please fill your doe permits, there are many neighbors that could use the meat rather than watch a dead deer along the road side again rotting again.
Jimdski Posted Thursday at 02:02 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 02:02 PM The City of Lackawanna, NY has an ordinance against shooting deer but there are dozens of deer roaming the streets and yards. The deer are eating apples and corn set for them.
Jimdski Posted Friday at 09:35 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 09:35 AM WHEN THE DEER TICK FLEAS HIT YOUR HOUSEHOLD, your damage costs are not insured.
Jimdski Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago 7:30 5his morning, 2 does and 2 fawns on my front lawn. Now many deer car colliions will be next!, Lime disease will be added to the public costs.
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