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Shon
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Got back to the house from my stand on Sunday morning to eat breakfast. My father-in-law and cousin were out driving around. They came back, telling us about a HUGE 10 pointer stuck in a fence. We called the sheriff's office, and headed out there with the cameras. Sure enough, a big buck was standing right next to the fence, about 40 yards from us. I took one look through the binos and I knew it was fake. It would move it's head from side to side, twitch an ear, but that was it. We were making some noise, and nothing. The head would follow the cars as they drove by. We waited for 30 minutes for the sheriff to arrive, he never did. We wanted to go out and look at this thing. It was cool.
We headed back to the house. I called one DNR agent, he answered, I told him the deal..... and said "I think it's a fake deer, but if it's real, it's hurt bad". The phone went silent. 20 seconds later, the line was cut. I tried another DNR agent, no answer. It wasn't 10 seconds later, we got a call from the sheriff. It was on HIS land. He said he was walking up to it, and it broke it's antler, and jumped the fence. Yeah....
We went back over there, sure enough, the deer was gone, this time there were tire tracks next to the fence row it was on. The gate was open, and the barn just up the road, on the sheriff's land, was closed up. It was pretty neat to see, and I'm glad they are doing that to catch the people that would poach a deer.
The deer's right antlers are slanted down quite a bit. When they were over there the first time, it's head was tilted down towards the fence. It probably looked like it was caught in the fence.
Anyway, it was quite the adventure, and I wanted to share it with everyone. Sorry about the long post....
If anyone has photoshop on their computer, email me, and I'll send you the original picture so you can crop, enlarge and sharpen.
Shon
We headed back to the house. I called one DNR agent, he answered, I told him the deal..... and said "I think it's a fake deer, but if it's real, it's hurt bad". The phone went silent. 20 seconds later, the line was cut. I tried another DNR agent, no answer. It wasn't 10 seconds later, we got a call from the sheriff. It was on HIS land. He said he was walking up to it, and it broke it's antler, and jumped the fence. Yeah....
We went back over there, sure enough, the deer was gone, this time there were tire tracks next to the fence row it was on. The gate was open, and the barn just up the road, on the sheriff's land, was closed up. It was pretty neat to see, and I'm glad they are doing that to catch the people that would poach a deer.
The deer's right antlers are slanted down quite a bit. When they were over there the first time, it's head was tilted down towards the fence. It probably looked like it was caught in the fence.
Anyway, it was quite the adventure, and I wanted to share it with everyone. Sorry about the long post....

If anyone has photoshop on their computer, email me, and I'll send you the original picture so you can crop, enlarge and sharpen.
Shon