I am so :mad3: I could just :puke: right now!!! I hit an 8 point last night can't find it anywhere!! 3 of us looked & looked to no avail. This would have been the biggest buck I've ever hit & it's gone. It has just vanished!!
Have you ever heard how the big ones can just appear or vanish as if they are ghosts?? Then it's like they were never even there & you know you weren't hallucinating!! Well I'll try to re-create things as they happened. I'm still a little bubbly over all this. :eyebrownod:
I was setting there all strapped in,, safety 1st :wink: ,, when out of nowhere this very nice buck literally jumps out at me from no where. He came in from my left & I literally had milliseconds to react. His head was very low as if trailing a doe,, which we didn't see,, & he was on the move. A fast trot but not a run. I had a lane to my left,, which he crossed at the speed of light,, & the one directly in front of us. This was where it got interesting. My brain overrode my body & immediately I had to hit the brakes on this one!!! I pounded him in the left front shoulder & knocked him to the ground. He thrashed for a minute or so then got up &,, yep you guessed it,, VANISHED!!!! I just wanted to :sad2: now!! Luckily Diane was with me & told me not to worry about it none. We would find it as she knew exactly where I hit it & she knew it was a good hit. Then she called my Brother & BIL to help us find him. We looked for about 45 minutes & it was real dark so we just quit for the night.
Well I went back out this AM to no avail. For some reason the blood trail was non-existent. And I know it was a hard hit as I felt it too. And now to top it all off there seems to be a conflict of interest between Diane's laptop & my camera card & the pics won't show up to put them in photobucket. :shrug: I'll figure that out tho by this evening & have some pics posted of what I could find.
Sorry to hear this Glen :sad:. I have had white tails go over three miles with no liver left in them so I know it can be hard to find them. The feeliing you have will only make you a better hunter as it shows you care about what you do. :yoyo:. Keep looking and even if you don't find him you may find another :wink:.
Barry
Glen,
That's tough! Hope you find him. I've had deer and coyotes run off on me from what I was sure was a good shot. They are very tough and don't give up their lives easily!!
Jim
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Had the same thing happen once. one drop of blood about a hundred yards down the trail from where I hit him and that was all. Farmer found him three days later where he had jumped over a huge brush pile into soem horseweeds and collapsed. I had hit him square in hte heart so no blood was pumping. I imagine you did the same thing. Cut that pump station into four squares and it don't work at all.
Mine was within five hundred yards of where he was shot. Start circling and look for anything odd or out of place . Only sign might be on top of a pile of honeysuckle or weeds where he jumped over.
I also hit one dbad once and had to leave him. Coyotes found him first. :sad: JImmie
Go Back And sweep the area Glen............One more try and see if you can just find him......Forget the Blood and just run a grid looking for him......I know it sucks .........I been there.....I hope it works out for ya.
Well guys here is "the rest of the story." I did pound an 8 point & we couldn't find him. I know I hit him a ton because my truck weighs more than that & we were travelling along at 55MPH. I did have my seat belt on. He did appear 1st in the left lane & I did put the brakes on him AND the truck in the lane right in front of me. I did hit him in the front shoulder. He wrapped around the truck & crushed the door in then he somehow got off the road & into a yard. I pulled off the road & the car behind me told me the deer was thrashing around on the ground in that yard. Diane did see the impact & was shook up for a few seconds but then regained her composure & proceeded to search the floorboard for the phone. :laf: Which is exactly where it ended up at. :eyebrownod: She did call the State Patrol, my Brother, & BIL to look for it. We searched for about 45 minutes & quit. Went back this AM but we think it hit that big old cornfield which was the closest cover. And I DID FEEL THE HIT!! :roflmao: :roflmao:
As for the camera card & Diane's laptop conflict of interest,,,, :readthis: I purposely withheld posting the pics until two certain members responded here. Which they have now done.
So with no further ado,,, :hahaha: Barry & Al!!!
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The deers impact on the door literally knocked the control panel out of the interior panel.
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What the heck is that? Do you guys smell that? :huh:
Is that...is that the sweet smell of revenge? :sad3:
Cant be.....It aint my truck... :nono: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
Glad your all OK Glen.....Good one!
Bummer on the truck, Glen. You had me fooled!
Jim
:roflmao: @ Al!! Yep we're both fine Al. Thanks for your concern. We do appreciate that. :yoyo:
Sorry Frogman!! I tried to PM everybody Barry & Al fooled but with all the phone calls to get things straightened out I apparently missed a few folks. As for the truck,,, they have to keep making parts for her til 2011 so it's all good. After all,, it's just a truck. :biggrin:
Jimbo-- I do believe the smell you refer to IS revenge!! :yoyo: :yoyo: Or monkey butt powder!! :roflmao: :roflmao:
HaMeR, glad to hear that you are both fine after the accident. MI VHNTR
And so it begins :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:. Glad you are alright but man you don't spare any expense on revenge EH. :yoyo:
Quoteyou don't spare any expense on revenge EH.
Yeap was trying to come up with something to get back at Barry too Glen, but I am going to keep it under a 100 dollars and not get the insurance guys involved. :laf:
Great story and glad your OK.
I think I'm pretty much just going to call bullshit on anything that gets posted from now on. :laf: The trust factor on FnF has gone way down for sure. :wink:
UNBELIEVABLE :laf: :laf: :laf: :laf: :laf:
It had to be believable Barry!! You sure didn't miss any details on your BS story!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
I'm glad you all approved. I tried to write collision like a hunting story as best I could. :laf: :laf:
I was pleasantly surprised by the minor amount of damage. I thought for sure when his head disappeared there would be antifreeze all over the road. He was a nice buck that had what appeared to be 8-10" G1's & 6-8" G2's. Nice tall rack for sure. :biggrin:
You're such a booger! :rolleye:
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:roflmao: @ ^^^^!!
Thanks!! :biggrin:
Quote from: Semp on November 03, 2009, 06:12:24 AM
I think I'm pretty much just going to call bullshit on anything that gets posted from now on. :laf: The trust factor on FnF has gone way down for sure. :wink:
lol :eyebrownod: :eyebrownod:
Now who would be willing to pick old Hammer up and make sure he gets to the LBL ? We wouldn't want him to miss a thing now would we fella's ? Jimmie
Jimmie
He would fit in for sure wouldn't he :roflmao: So I guess he could ride with Kurtis and I
I am thinking of being able to practice the laying on of hands, to sooth his wicked soul :eyebrownod: Jimmie
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:roflmao: :roflmao: Amen! :roflmao: :roflmao:
Well at least you weren't the only one to get lucky :innocentwhistle:.
Risk High for Striking Deer
(AP) -- Insurance giant State Farm says vehicle collisions with deer are up across the country, and it provided some statistics.
Pennsylvania ranked No. 1 with more than 105,000 collisions for the year ending June 30. It was followed closely by Michigan.
West Virginia, however, is the likeliest state for hitting deer. The odds for motorists are 1 in 39.
West Virginia has about one deer for every two residents.
Deer collisions are less of a problem in the wide-open landscapes of the Intermountain West.
Utah had about 5,700 for the reporting year.
State Farm says the odds of hitting a deer in Utah are 1 in 400.
The numbers show that across the country, vehicles hit deer about 100,000 times a month.
All I know is that State Farm will have my truck back next Friday!! :yoyo: :yoyo: Well,, that and til the rut ends those numbers are gonna be higher!! :eyebrownod:
HaMer, Really Sorry to hear about the Big Buck running off but don't feel like you are the only one that every happens to, This past Saturday evening I shot a Big Buck in Georgia , Don't see how I could have missed but he did the same thing ran into a thicket ,no blood trial but 5 of us stomped that thicket out from one end to the other and could not find any sign whats so ever, its amazing , really make me feel bad as I don't like to wound them and not be able to find, a real heart breaker. Maybe you can go back and see if any Birds are circling. :shrug: cc
Hi CC- I've been lucky enough I've only lost 1 deer while hunting. I know it happens. Sometimes they just won't let go. With yours not leaving a blood trail he might make it thru to next year.
The main thing is Diane didn't get hurt & the truck is being fixed. :biggrin:
Ha Ha Hammer you rascal I did not read all of the post just your first comments , sure GLAD no one was hurt, to bad about the Truck. cc
:roflmao: I was wondering about that CC!! I really was. I had a hard time tip toeing thru my response without offending you in any way. If you read everything here you'll see why I did it. :biggrin:
:hahaha: You can blame Barry & Al for it. :eyebrownod:
Barry & Al-- You guys took this ribbing really well. It's nice to have a place where we can do this without making each other mad. :yoyo:
Piss Off...... :noway:
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