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With all that adrenalin pumping, that meat wouldn't be worth tryin ta eat
don't know that I would want to be the one ta walk up to him and cut the rope though





“Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes.”


Reminds me of a house in Golden Eagle I was working on 8-9 years ago. A nice 8 point got stuck in a creek, and broke his leg. A neighbor called the man, and he came to free the deer. After unsticking the deer, he propped it up against a tree, and said the forrest was full of broke leg deer, and this one would be fine.tin can wrote:I'd like to watch the one that walked up to him to cut the rope.
Once his truck rounded the corner, and the concerned neighbor went home, the entertainment started.
These roofers watched the whole ordeal, and when the coast was clear they decided to harvest that 8 point. That buck wore them boys out. Funniest thing I ever saw.

Stay Thirsty My Friends
I came across a pretty good size buck that had a broke leg and was pinned against a fence by a pack of domestic dogs. I ran them off, leaned into the exhausted deer and slit his throat and dropped him ot the ground. A man in a plumbing truck pulled up, and asked if I needed help loading the deer into my truck. I told him no, I was just putting the dder out of his misery. He said, "Will you help me load him into mine"?