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Old 01-31-08, 03:18 PM   #1
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Default This'll teach him to hunt!

Heres what happens when a deer decides he's had enough:

http://www.fugly.com/videos/10334/guard-deer.html

I can imagine what that deer is thinking....

Take that ya fecker! Think you can shoot me in the arse do you? You'll be going home with hoof-prints on your face! Explain those to the boys in your club!
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Old 01-31-08, 03:33 PM   #2
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Actually, I'm wondering even more what the person filming this was thinking - "sure, let's stand around and watch the deer beat the crap out of the guy! He'll be okay!"
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Old 01-31-08, 03:54 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Tango589
Heres what happens when a deer decides he's had enough:

http://www.fugly.com/videos/10334/guard-deer.html

I can imagine what that deer is thinking....

Take that ya fecker! Think you can shoot me in the arse do you? You'll be going home with hoof-prints on your face! Explain those to the boys in your club!
I remember that video, which must be, heck, a decade old by now.

What happened is the guy saw a field with deer in it during rutting season, covered himself with buck lure and walked out there. Not suprisingly the bucks went after him, as that stuff does work pretty well.

BTW it was his wife behind the camera iirc.
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Old 01-31-08, 05:11 PM   #4
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My wife's father goes hunting all the time. The last time he went out, he spotted a really nice, big, 5 point buck. He shot the deer and it hit it right in the chest area, but instead of running or dropping, the deer charged him. He unloaded another shot into it, staggering it, but it still kept coming at him. Finally, after the third shot, the thing went down.

He said he had a LOT of respect for this deer. It had more of a will to live than any deer he ever encountered. When he skinned it, he took the part of the skull off with the horns still attatched and left it outside for the bugs to eat off whatever tissue was still on it so he could immortalise the deer in a way (Usually, he doesn't keep the antlers).

Unfortunately, some animal or something decided durring the night that the skullcap would make a tasty treat and the horns were comepletely missing when he got up the next morning.

Before anyone says anything about cruelty, this man only kills the animals he hunts for food. He does not hunt for sport. He uses up pretty much every salvagable thing on the bodies of the animals he shoots. (And the deer meat he gives us for burgers is SOOOOOOOO good... and he makes REALLY GOOD home made sausage out of the meat too !)
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