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I’ve dealt with keds a few times when deer hunting up around Shohola Lake gamelands in the Poconos of Pennsylvania, during years when the weather was warm. They’re quite irritating as they land or crawl up on you and make their way to your neck and up into your hair. I’ve never been bitten or anything but it’s unnerving and irritating.
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Bob, the incident I described in my post would have occurred in the early to mid-1990s , specifically on State Gamelands 180, near the intersection of Rt. 84 and State Rd 739 in Pike County. Since 1998 I’ve been mainly a bird hunter with my German Pointers and then my Labrador up until her passing three years ago. I did deer hunt a few days most years but hunted private land around Greentown and the Brady’s Lake gamelands in Monroe County. I never had anymore incidents with keds, and I continued to frequent those areas hunting game birds, and ducks and geese.
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