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Taxidermist
06-21-2006, 08:56 AM
Well I left for work this morning at 5:30 am and by 5:35 I had a doe down.:rant: I wiped out the front of my beater car, at least it was that one and not any of my good trucks.




Rob




CaptainNorthwood
06-21-2006, 09:07 AM
I almost did too on Saturday evening. Was headed into Hubbard Lake for some steaks and I swerved to miss a deer and rolled my truck 3 times before it ended up in the ditch, unfortunately my truck was totaled and it was my only truck. Happy to be walking though!! Those deer certainly can just pop out of nowhere sometimes. I usually always see them in time, just not this time!!

PAbuck
06-21-2006, 10:41 AM
Glad that you are OK... My buddy hit a deer right at Hubbard Lake road about two weekends ago. Seemed to be quite a few deer out running around that weekend. Messed up his the radiator on his dodge pretty good.

On the way to work this morning, I saw a large brown object on the side of the road. When I got closer it was a buffalo that had gotten out of the farmers fields (they raise them for meat). I could not imagine hitting one of those big boys.

Marshall

wild bill
06-21-2006, 10:51 AM
Well I left for work this morning at 5:30 am and by 5:35 I had a doe down.:rant: I wiped out the front of my beater car, at least it was that one and not any of my good trucks.




Rob

man a guy will do anything to try and get out of work for the day.:lol:

Backwoods-Savage
06-21-2006, 05:02 PM
I almost did too on Saturday evening. Was headed into Hubbard Lake for some steaks and I swerved to miss a deer and rolled my truck 3 times before it ended up in the ditch, unfortunately my truck was totaled and it was my only truck. Happy to be walking though!! Those deer certainly can just pop out of nowhere sometimes. I usually always see them in time, just not this time!!

That is exactly why I always taught my guys to hit the deer rather than wrecking the truck and possibly causing great harm to their body. Much better to hit the deer. Now when it comes to a human, that is a different story.