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First deer of the season!
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 721509" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I had several very near misses up north, but the closest I came was a deer taking a bounce shot off my hood on HWY 51 at dusk. Nice buck, too. He jumped out of the ditch, bounced off the hood of my SUV with all four hooves, hit the road, and kept on going. You could actually see the hoofprints on the hood of my vehicle.</p><p></p><p>I also had a doe, chased by three dogs, run headlong into the rear quarter panel of the same SUV at full speed. The SUV was parked at the time.</p><p></p><p>Left a dandy dent. I ran out out, chased the dogs away, and watched over the doe, who got up after several minutes and trotted off. I thought she had for certain either fractured her skull or broken her neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 721509, member: 1963"] I had several very near misses up north, but the closest I came was a deer taking a bounce shot off my hood on HWY 51 at dusk. Nice buck, too. He jumped out of the ditch, bounced off the hood of my SUV with all four hooves, hit the road, and kept on going. You could actually see the hoofprints on the hood of my vehicle. I also had a doe, chased by three dogs, run headlong into the rear quarter panel of the same SUV at full speed. The SUV was parked at the time. Left a dandy dent. I ran out out, chased the dogs away, and watched over the doe, who got up after several minutes and trotted off. I thought she had for certain either fractured her skull or broken her neck. [/QUOTE]
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