Buck lays smack down on hunter
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Nontypical Buck
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#2
Damn where was the video camera for this one???? 
They are TOUGH animals, if there is any doubt, it's always safer to put an extra shot in him than it is to get your sorry behind trampled.

They are TOUGH animals, if there is any doubt, it's always safer to put an extra shot in him than it is to get your sorry behind trampled.
#3
2 well placed shots and the deer still got up and gored the guy....sounds like theywerent too well placed

But still would have me sittin in soiled britches if that happened

#4
Read the comments some of these people left.
Hilarioushow uneducated some of these people are. Jaw jacking about something they have know clue about. [&:]
Plus to wish death on the hunter is absolutely childish and sick. [:'(]
Hilarioushow uneducated some of these people are. Jaw jacking about something they have know clue about. [&:]
Plus to wish death on the hunter is absolutely childish and sick. [:'(]
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Giant Nontypical
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From: Heaven is my home, temporarily residing in WNY :)
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SEDALIA, Mo. --- A Sedalia hunter bagged a big buck on the second day of firearms season, but the kill caused him a lot of pain.
Forty-nine-year-old Randy Goodman said he thought two well-placed shots with his .270-caliber rifle had killed the buck on Nov. 19. Goodman said the deer looked dead to him, but seconds later the nine-point, 240-pound animal came to life.
The buck rose up, knocked Goodman down and attacked him with his antlers in what the veteran hunter called "15 seconds of hell." The deer ran a short distance and went down, and died after Goodman fired two more shots.
Soon Goodman started feeling dizzy and noticed his vest was soaked in blood.
So he reached his truck and drove to a hospital, where he received seven staples in his scalp and was treated for a slight concussion and bruises.
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SEDALIA, Mo. --- A Sedalia hunter bagged a big buck on the second day of firearms season, but the kill caused him a lot of pain.
Forty-nine-year-old Randy Goodman said he thought two well-placed shots with his .270-caliber rifle had killed the buck on Nov. 19. Goodman said the deer looked dead to him, but seconds later the nine-point, 240-pound animal came to life.
The buck rose up, knocked Goodman down and attacked him with his antlers in what the veteran hunter called "15 seconds of hell." The deer ran a short distance and went down, and died after Goodman fired two more shots.
Soon Goodman started feeling dizzy and noticed his vest was soaked in blood.
So he reached his truck and drove to a hospital, where he received seven staples in his scalp and was treated for a slight concussion and bruises.
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dkt2k December 1, 200812:58PMCST
So hunting doesn't fit your definition of "sport" - so what? I suppose you folks who think that hunting Bambi is so cruel, think that deer dying of starvation and disease, or slow painful deaths via auto collisions, are preferable?
We have impinged on their habitat, and have conveniently done away with most of their natural predators, so the deer population has risen beyond what the habitat that is left can sustain. In addition, hunting is the only way to keep the deer population from exploding.
A humane death via hunter is certainly swifter and more decent than the alternatives (well not so much in this case, I guess). By the way; I don't hunt, but support the rights of others to do so. Wishing injury on the guy is just plain childish...
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So hunting doesn't fit your definition of "sport" - so what? I suppose you folks who think that hunting Bambi is so cruel, think that deer dying of starvation and disease, or slow painful deaths via auto collisions, are preferable?
We have impinged on their habitat, and have conveniently done away with most of their natural predators, so the deer population has risen beyond what the habitat that is left can sustain. In addition, hunting is the only way to keep the deer population from exploding.
A humane death via hunter is certainly swifter and more decent than the alternatives (well not so much in this case, I guess). By the way; I don't hunt, but support the rights of others to do so. Wishing injury on the guy is just plain childish...
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This is how we need all non-hunters to think
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Dominant Buck
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From: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
Talk about ignorant people. Look at the forum below. I guess that gun owner is a vegitarian. It really pisses me off to hear someone bash hunting, yet eats meat. I guess it makes you much more Holyer to have someone else kill your food.[:@][:@][:@]
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Kansas city, Missouri
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Read the comments some of these people left.
Hilarioushow uneducated some of these people are. Jaw jacking about something they have know clue about. [&:]
Plus to wish death on the hunter is absolutely childish and sick. [:'(]
Read the comments some of these people left.
Hilarioushow uneducated some of these people are. Jaw jacking about something they have know clue about. [&:]
Plus to wish death on the hunter is absolutely childish and sick. [:'(]


