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I had an old eighteen wheeler with bad exhaust. I could blow by huge racks on the shoulder at eighty and they never looked. Drop two RPM and they exploded out of view!

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Something about that lower tone, droning kind of constantly monotone sound that doesn't spook wildlife. I've been out mowing with the garden tractor and had deer and coyotes seem completely oblivious. Brush hogging with the bigger tractor gets similar results, that constant rpm doesn't really bother them. I've got a 6-wheel Gator and have driven to within 20 yards of deer, and they just stand there and look. Even the quad doesn't spook them until you bump the throttle, and then they're turning and running.
 
TRUE!
Something about that lower tone, droning kind of constantly monotone sound that doesn't spook wildlife. I've been out mowing with the garden tractor and had deer and coyotes seem completely oblivious. Brush hogging with the bigger tractor gets similar results, that constant rpm doesn't really bother them. I've got a 6-wheel Gator and have driven to within 20 yards of deer, and they just stand there and look. Even the quad doesn't spook them until you bump the throttle, and then they're turning and running.
They are all over the mid Atlantic and there's an urban mountain biking area we use where they just stand on the side of the trail and watch you roll by. Like 3' away, just looking at you.
 
When in Lewistown I've seen both mule and whitetail deer stop at a cross walk then wait for traffic to go by then they cross on the cross walk after looking both ways .

The down side to this is there are Mtn lions that fallow the deer into town and the city / town doesn't want to thin out the deer numbers , I just hope no one gets seriously hurt before they do thin out the deer numbers .

Virtually any of these deer you can drive right up to so thinning them wouldn't be to difficult with even a .22
 
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