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Here is an interesting one for ya.

That's an amazing story. I was riding down the trail on our land during the rut several years ago when a big 10 point ran out in front of me, stumbled, and then fell to the ground as he crossed the trail. He rolled onto his back as he fell and his horns stuck down in the mud. I stopped and watched in amazement for a minute before walking up and filming him on my phone. When it was clear he had a serious issue, I decided to dispatch him with a .22 pistol I had on me. I talked to a biologist later, and he thought he probably had a brain injury from fighting. I'll try to post a link to the video later if I can find it.

I’d like to see that!


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That’s wild. Good timing that you came along when you did.


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Just when you think you've seen it all something like pops up. Wow!

I remember many years ago I was following a dump truck on the way home from hunting and a doe crossed just in front of it. The doe's fawn followed and ran headfirst into a the truck's rear tire and crumpled up. I stopped and walked up and the fawn was still breathing but out cold. The doe was standing up on the hillside looking down. I pulled the fawn out of the road and stood there with it a few minutes trying to decide what to do as it started to come to. After a bit it shook its head, staggered to its feet and up the hill it went rejoining its mother. I remember thinking how weird that was but it doesn't even compare to this 10 point video.
 
I remember hunting a piece and there was a shear 8-10ft drop from where a creek had eroded the bank away, deer would run over that drop off and end up breaking their legs. There must have been at least 5-7 skeletons down there.
 
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