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Unexplainable Situation.

By: mjsn96
Posted on: 12/05/11
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My father and I arrived at our hunting location. I told my father to take the logging trail and I would walk thru the thick brush and pines to move any laying deer. 100 feet into my walk I come across this 8 point buck laying on its side and he looked dead. As I got closer, the buck started moving as if he was hit by a car or previously shot. So I told my father to finish him, as I filled my tag the previous week. Afterwards we realized he had his antler stuck under a fallen tree. By the looks of it, he has been there for about two days. As we were field dressing the buck, we could not imagine how he ended up in this situation. This is probably the most interesting hunting story I ever had.  deer stuck

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