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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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November 16, 2008, 04:54:07 PM »
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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November 16, 2008, 05:22:01 PM »
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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Re: Poached buck
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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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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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