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I was driving down the road and I spotted this buck dead out on the hillside about 150 yards across the ravine. I was pissed. I had been following a track that I suspected was a poacher but I suppose it could have been another photographer, but I doubted it. I got out, fixed my lens, took a couple pics then sat there looking at him through the binos.
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Did I see his war twitch. I grunted, yelled, got back in the truck, moved it ahead, got out, got another camera angle still NOTHING
I must have been seeing things. I was trying to figure out what to do. It was laying in plain site. Do I photgraph it, gather evidence what???
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That really P!sses me off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>: That buck died needlessly!!!!!!
Bone, that is a great photo, and a great way to honor a buck killed by an idiot.
I hope you have called the law, so they can do a proper investigation.
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I got into my truck then moved ahead. On the other side of the bush there was a doe sitting at full attention. NOW WAIT A MINUTE There is no way she is going to be sitting next to a dead buck. I grabbed a pair of sheds and slammed them together......WELL YOU LITTLE rascal. She plum had him tired out.
I thought he was dead. YAY!!!!!!!!!!
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LMAO!!!
I was just going to post something about the damn poachers and "what a waste of a great lookin' buck"!
I was wondering why his eyes were closed. I've harvested a good number of bucks but had never had one close his eyes unless they were wounded and wandered off and layed down to expire.
Great photos though!!! THANKS
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I hear ya hunt. I WAS PISSED. I stumble onto several carcasses per year. Anyway, then I couldn't get him to look at me. That FART! So I drive down and get right under him and up the hill I go. I should have changed cameras though. I came out about 10 feet from him and there he was. THEN GONE!
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you could see his eye shut...ALIVE buck!! Cool photos!
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ok, so now i sit here with egg on my face, but grateful that buck is still alive and well, if not a bit worse for wear
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Love the photos. Well done! That would have been something to see.
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Poor guy was tuckered out from chasing the does around. great shots Bone.
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November 16, 2008, 05:39:50 PM »
He wasn't dead so it really doesn't matter now,but how exactly could you tell he was killed by a poacher from 150yds?
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November 16, 2008, 05:59:58 PM »
Havent seen to many dead with there eyes closed
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That was speculation Rick. he was laying in a funny spot out in the open, right where someone could have got him etc. I could not raise him. I mean sitting there with the stereo cranked banging on a drum with Rhiana "disturbia", slamming car doors, whistling, honked horn etc, and nothing. I thought it was strange. Course the doe didn;t get up and move either, but at least she was looking at me. It took me getting within 10 feet of him to make him WAKE UP.
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I'm surprised that when you played "disturbia" he didn't run off to the next county with his horns stuffed in his ears!
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I know just how he felt. Women do that to ya sometimes.
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Not in my neck of the woods...a guy could only hope.
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Great photos and story, that is classic
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I am about to post another series of photos. Bones Bucks I. I spotted the guy featured in that series and was headed to get closer when I ran into sleepy head here. Funny thing is they are about identical twins.
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Awesome pics! That eye that was closed caught my attention, I was thinking he was just plain tuckered
Poor little guy
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i seen a couple bull elk once laying like that then they got up once i got within 50yds of them to see if they were really dead. i didnt know that elk and deer slept like that sence i had never seen that anywhere.
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Glad he's alive. If you ever DO come across a fresh shot and left mature buck or bull during closed season, be sure to call law enforcement ASAP - be diligent, and make sure you speak to an officer. If a dispatcher tells you they'll have an officer call you, tell them if you don't get that call within 10 minutes you will be calling back every 10 minutes until you DO speak to an officer.
For WDFW, call the WA State Patrol.
VERY standard M.O. for scum of the earth to shoot the buck or bull and walk or drive away, only to come back for only the head after midnight. Always sweet when officers can set up on a scene like that and catch them in the act. Worth 10 points for you if an arrest is made.
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Nice to know he was just recovering from all the fun.
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Awesome post!
The opportunity to see things like that is one of the many reasons I love getting into the woods.
I have never seen a deer actually asleep. Often bedded but never zonked out like that.
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Quote from: coonhound on November 16, 2008, 06:32:25 PM
Not in my neck of the woods...a guy could only hope.
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Bone you should have walked up and petted the little fella!!
I am sure he would have let you.
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reminds me of years past, party all night, chasing girls, passout! wake up, do it again. Great pics
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Too Cool!
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awsome pictures. I thought that he was dead, I didn't even notice the eye lids where closed
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Cool series of pics Bone! Glad he's ok and non the worse for the wear! Hey after all the same thing you married guy's do once a year too!
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I saw that for the first time this year in Montana. I was putting a sneak on a big buck who was sleeping. His head would bob up and down and the his rack would totally disappear for a few minutes then raise up. I looked below the patch he was bedded in and there was a 3 pt totally sprawled out like the buck in your picture. I assumed he had been killed in a fight or something. He looked like a dog laying there. After about 20 minutes he got up and stretched. Cool pictures.
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Nicely done!
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It sure fooled me. I didn't notice the eye detail. All I saw was red....
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That is a great looking buck, glad no one poached him. I thought something was odd about the pictures.
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