Hunter shoots deer - deer fights back

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  • eyedclaar wrote:
    hahahahahahahahahahahaha


    That is funny shit there, hommie. Oh, and I'm an ex hunter so at least make the lies somewhat believable. I'll let you know the next time I see a deer dodge bullets and run 60 mph.


    hahah, i couldn't tell if that was a joke post or what. Hhahaha "dodge bullets."

    Oh, and by the way, there is nothing wrong with hunting. I don't hunt, but I am most certainly not against it.
    Whats got the whole world faking?
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,598
    my uncle was shot by a deer last year. in his own backyard. then the deer galloped back into the woods never to be heard from again.

    those fuckers are smarter than you think.
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  • Some deer are now bullet proof I hear. Kevlar hide....nature is mocking us.
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  • eyedclaar
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    Some deer are now bullet proof I hear. Kevlar hide....nature is mocking us.

    They’ve also learned just how to stand so that when they are shot, the bullet ricochets off their Kevlar hide and right back at the hunter. Might have been what happened to Jeagler’s uncle.
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  • The Juggler
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    eyedclaar wrote:
    They’ve also learned just how to stand so that when they are shot, the bullet ricochets off their Kevlar hide and right back at the hunter. Might have been what happened to Jeagler’s uncle.

    no the one that shot my uncle actually fired the rifle. my cousin saw it.
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  • Rygar
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    no the one that shot my uncle actually fired the rifle. my cousin saw it.
    One tried to run me over with a bulldozer last week.
  • eyedclaar
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    no the one that shot my uncle actually fired the rifle. my cousin saw it.


    I've heard rumors of these gun-toting deer but was afraid to believe them. I just hope they don't cross-breed with the ones that can run 60 mph. If that happens, the hunting tide will surely turn in their favor.
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  • eyedclaar
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    Rygar wrote:
    One tried to run me over with a bulldozer last week.

    Shit, I came within about one foot of creaming one on the interstate just the other day. Now I'm thinking it had to have been a suicide bomber. He charged right at the car! I barely managed to get away.
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  • eyedclaar wrote:
    They’ve also learned just how to stand so that when they are shot, the bullet ricochets off their Kevlar hide and right back at the hunter. Might have been what happened to Jeagler’s uncle.


    I've seen one do that but with his antlers. Happened just at the split second I stopped filming, (otherwise it would be all over youtube). I ended up tracking him, and later that day, I stumbled across an entire group of bucks playing volleyball with a pine cone... I had to dress up like Bigfoot to get close enough, but by then my camera batteries were spent. You can't imagine the frustration. Ever since, I've been scouring Ebay for a solar powered digital camera.......until then my bigfoot suit will be dry and fluffy and hanging by the front door.
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  • Rygar
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    eyedclaar wrote:
    Shit, I came within about one foot of creaming one on the interstate just the other day. Now I'm thinking it had to have been a suicide bomber. He charged right at the car! I barely managed to get away.
    It's an epidemic.
    I suggest we get a hold of Crocodile Dundee ASAP.
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  • DewieCox
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    It's pavlov's dog. They hear a gunshot, an arrow flying, or a slug whistling they flinch. I'm not saying they pinpoint the location of the projectile and intentionally move out of it's path. They have just learned to recognize those sounds as threats.

    As for the running, maybe I have seen some of the world's fastest deer, but 35-40 is a low estimate for the fastest a deer can run, imo. People have been known to do super human things when faced with supreme fear, so I dunno why it would be that hard to believe that a deer could run 50-55mph.
  • eyedclaar
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    DewieCox wrote:
    It's pavlov's dog. They hear a gunshot, an arrow flying, or a slug whistling they flinch. I'm not saying they pinpoint the location of the projectile and intentionally move out of it's path. They have just learned to recognize those sounds as threats.

    As for the running, maybe I have seen some of the world's fastest deer, but 35-40 is a low estimate for the fastest a deer can run, imo. People have been known to do super human things when faced with supreme fear, so I dunno why it would be that hard to believe that a deer could run 50-55mph.


    http://www.petsdo.com/blog/top-twenty-20-fastest-land-animals-including-humans

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  • Riverrunner
    Riverrunner Posts: 2,419
    unfortunately? you would have liked to see the hunter dead?


    I would prefer to see no one dead. But if I had to choose I always go for the under dog too. Doesn't the hunter assume some risk by walking around in the woods with a gun and attacking others?
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  • DewieCox wrote:
    All you people that hate on hunting, probably have no idea how many times your life has been saved by it.

    For those that pull for the underdog, you should be pulling for the people. The only advantage humans have, and it is quite an advantage, is the gun. Deer are faster, have better vision(even though they are color blind), better sense of smell, better intuition, run faster, naturally camoflauged.

    The gun isn't quite the equalizer you would think it is. Deer can hear a bullet comin at them and dodge it. They can also get down, like a rabbit, and run about 60mph across a field.

    Also, killing the actual animal is one of the less enjoyable parts of hunting. How many of you people have sat in the woods on a december morning, just as all the animals are waking up?

    I think you're confusing hunting and the Matrix.
    she was underwhelmed, if that's a word
  • Riverrunner
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    eyedclaar wrote:
    Also, I've had a shamanic like vision of my own death and it is at the hands of a wild animal. Good for whatever gets me. I've already told my family and friends that I want nobody trying to kill the animal that kills me. In fact, if the animal will accept some kind of reward, so much the better. I'm part Cherokee and spend a ton of time in the mountains, so this isn't outside the realm of possibility. Fingers crossed...

    Same here, although no vision. I've always said that I don't want any animal hunted down and killed just because it killed me. I'm o.k. with being food for something. And yes, I am a little bit Cherokee too. 1/16 or 1/32 I think (not much), but I love having even that little bit of Native American heritage.
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  • Riverrunner
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    DewieCox wrote:
    Also, killing the actual animal is one of the less enjoyable parts of hunting. How many of you people have sat in the woods on a december morning, just as all the animals are waking up?

    So why don't you just sit in the woods and take pictures? You can actually sit in the woods on a December morning without killing anything?
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  • I would prefer to see no one dead. But if I had to choose I always go for the under dog too. Doesn't the hunter assume some risk by walking around in the woods with a gun and attacking others?

    Wouldn't it be crazy if the hunter used bait to attract the deer and then it turned out a bear was using the deer for bait and mauled the hunter? Fair is fair.
    she was underwhelmed, if that's a word
  • Riverrunner
    Riverrunner Posts: 2,419
    Wouldn't it be crazy if the hunter used bait to attract the deer and then it turned out a bear was using the deer for bait and mauled the hunter? Fair is fair.

    Yeah! And it would be really funny if the deer the bear was using for bait was really one of those stuffed things that bow hunters use to practice? I can see ole Smoky (the bear) with a stuffed deer on a wire run through the trees, pulling the deer towards the deer stand.
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  • The Juggler
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    there was this asshole deer at my local watering hole last night. we were there for happy hour and this deer was wasted. loud and abnoxious. drinking shot after shot and pinching girls asses everytime they would walk past him. actually he was pretty funny now that i think about it.
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