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		<title>By: William</title>
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		<description>Type your comment here. Many times my wife and myself have have traveled the back roads around Port Alberni just sight seeing in our vehicle, it is real suprising of what you can come across out in the bush if you are really looking. There are a multitude of black bear and black tail deer if you are lucky enough to spot them. l have found out since l moved to the lsland  just how shy the deer are here, and yet, other deer don&#039;t seem to give a darn because you are in the territory. So far l haven&#039;t been able to coax one in close enough to give it a lump of sugar. l must admit that the deer here sure dont have as much meat on their bodies as a mainland muley, and they are only about a 1/4 of the size of a muley. l managed to shoot one a couple of years ago and l haven&#039;t hunted one since then, l figure if l leave them alone long enough they might grow a little bigger (lol)just kidding, no l have stopped hunting game on the lsland and haven&#039;t hunted now for the last few years. One day soon l hope to move back to the Kamloops area and go back into the hills there to bag a real nice muley..Thats my feeling and thoughts of hunting here on this lsland. 
PS lf your real lucky in the Kamloops area while hunting you just might come across a nice bull moose that frequent the area often, but if you do come across one make sure is is of leagle species and please dont take a calf, l know they are far more tender than their parents but leave them alone, please. Thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Type your comment here. Many times my wife and myself have have traveled the back roads around Port Alberni just sight seeing in our vehicle, it is real suprising of what you can come across out in the bush if you are really looking. There are a multitude of black bear and black tail deer if you are lucky enough to spot them. l have found out since l moved to the lsland  just how shy the deer are here, and yet, other deer don&#8217;t seem to give a darn because you are in the territory. So far l haven&#8217;t been able to coax one in close enough to give it a lump of sugar. l must admit that the deer here sure dont have as much meat on their bodies as a mainland muley, and they are only about a 1/4 of the size of a muley. l managed to shoot one a couple of years ago and l haven&#8217;t hunted one since then, l figure if l leave them alone long enough they might grow a little bigger (lol)just kidding, no l have stopped hunting game on the lsland and haven&#8217;t hunted now for the last few years. One day soon l hope to move back to the Kamloops area and go back into the hills there to bag a real nice muley..Thats my feeling and thoughts of hunting here on this lsland.<br />
PS lf your real lucky in the Kamloops area while hunting you just might come across a nice bull moose that frequent the area often, but if you do come across one make sure is is of leagle species and please dont take a calf, l know they are far more tender than their parents but leave them alone, please. Thank you.</p>
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