Has anyone been charged by a whitetail buck
#21
I know a game warden who credits his kevlar vest with saving his life from a buck. The deer had been hit by a vehical and was injured badly on the side of the road. The warden came walking up and the deer half limped/drug itself down into the ditch near some woods. The warden went after the deer which caught him off guard with his back near a tree and basically pinned him to the tree. He is a rather big guy, and the points on the antlers did not make it through the vest, but he still broke a few ribs.
I met a guy in SC who had a buck in a high fence that he caught as a fawn. Deer was 4 years old when I saw him... and mean as a rattle snake. I turned my back near the fence and the deer charged the fence just like a damn bull... suprised me pretty good...glad they used good chain link fence. That was in mid September... so I guess his hormones were going already.
I met a guy in SC who had a buck in a high fence that he caught as a fawn. Deer was 4 years old when I saw him... and mean as a rattle snake. I turned my back near the fence and the deer charged the fence just like a damn bull... suprised me pretty good...glad they used good chain link fence. That was in mid September... so I guess his hormones were going already.
#22
ORIGINAL: switchbackXT_shooter
Scotland?? im in missouri.[>:]
ORIGINAL: 2 Lunger
Didn't know theyhad whitetail in Scottland!
ORIGINAL: switchbackXT_shooter
I got charged once. I was in me climber stand about 40' up a old tree just a waisting a nice after noon
. A 112 " buck came troting up to the clearing(bigest damned deer I had ever seen in me life) I shot him and he spun around and ran right at me tree. then he rammed it going full boar!!!! crazyest thing I seen in a great while, just thought Id share!!
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I got charged once. I was in me climber stand about 40' up a old tree just a waisting a nice after noon
. A 112 " buck came troting up to the clearing(bigest damned deer I had ever seen in me life) I shot him and he spun around and ran right at me tree. then he rammed it going full boar!!!! crazyest thing I seen in a great while, just thought Id share!![hr]
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#23
ORIGINAL: buckmaster
I havent been charged yet, but once the deer find a good lawyer, I figure they'll try to get me for murder.[8D]
I havent been charged yet, but once the deer find a good lawyer, I figure they'll try to get me for murder.[8D]
I just laughed my arse off!!! That was a good one!!!
#24
I had a small buck stare me down one early evening at the edge of a field. He started stomping his front left foot and charged for about 5 steps then turned and ran. Still scared me a little bit. I was only about 15 then.
#25
I didnt' tell this story last year, but since the topic has come up I'll post it. It isn't exactly something to come home bragging about it, but it is actual events.
Opening day of gun season a friend of mine shot a high 140's buck. We were out on a little celebratory run that evening when we ran into a mutual friend. He was also celebrating. Said he had shot a nice buck that night. We asked him where it was, and he mentioned it was still in the woods. He figured it was gut shot, and had given it a few hours. After a short amount of convincing we decided to do a recovery.
There was five guys and one woman. Everyone had flashlights. One had a knife. Because it was after shooting hours, we knew we wouldn't be able to put the buck down with a gun if it were still alive. So after a short walk, the buck is spotted bedded down at a distance of only 25 yards, but completely alert. Not the smartest thing to do, but I moved in on the buck and grabbed the antlers. As he pushed me back, I sprawled and put his nose into the ground. My friend came in from the side and continued to stab the buck in the heart/lungs. The woman cried, the one guy got sick, another sat there with flashlight in hands, the hunter was elated, myself and my best friends high-fived for tackling this 150 class buck.
Here's the kicker. When I grabbed this deer by the horns I did so under the impression that it was on it's death bed after being gut shot. As it turns out, the buck was merely shot in the front elbows of both legs. The deer was nowhere near being on it's death bed. Kind of a cruel and weird story, but true nonetheless.
Opening day of gun season a friend of mine shot a high 140's buck. We were out on a little celebratory run that evening when we ran into a mutual friend. He was also celebrating. Said he had shot a nice buck that night. We asked him where it was, and he mentioned it was still in the woods. He figured it was gut shot, and had given it a few hours. After a short amount of convincing we decided to do a recovery.
There was five guys and one woman. Everyone had flashlights. One had a knife. Because it was after shooting hours, we knew we wouldn't be able to put the buck down with a gun if it were still alive. So after a short walk, the buck is spotted bedded down at a distance of only 25 yards, but completely alert. Not the smartest thing to do, but I moved in on the buck and grabbed the antlers. As he pushed me back, I sprawled and put his nose into the ground. My friend came in from the side and continued to stab the buck in the heart/lungs. The woman cried, the one guy got sick, another sat there with flashlight in hands, the hunter was elated, myself and my best friends high-fived for tackling this 150 class buck.
Here's the kicker. When I grabbed this deer by the horns I did so under the impression that it was on it's death bed after being gut shot. As it turns out, the buck was merely shot in the front elbows of both legs. The deer was nowhere near being on it's death bed. Kind of a cruel and weird story, but true nonetheless.




