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Search Results:The StalkSummary: We had managed to get away from the DFW rat race for a week early in the season. Deer movement was probably the most erratic we'd ever seen. Early in the week I'd rattled-up a very nice 3.5 YO eight point at this one place just to let him walk and grow another year, but took my son over there to ...
Bow Totin' Grandma
Summary: This deer was taken during bow season GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- A Texoma grandmother says she bagged her biggest deer in Grayson County this weekend, and it may be one of the biggest ever killed in the area by a woman. Joyce Ooten, 60, used her bow to shoot this 19-point-buck over the weeken...
Elk in Pennsylvania
Summary: There's a small herd of about 600 elk in PA. They were originally shot-out after the civil war but were reintroduced by Teddy Roosevelt's administration, with the first Rocky Mountain elk arriving in 1913. Starting in 2001 an elk hunting lottery alloted 30 or so tags. I think the first year ther...
The Doe and the Bobcat
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Got this via email.
Today, I had something very different happen to me at Burn's field.
This morning saw me sitting in my tri-pod, suffering thru 30 deg. temps with a biting NW wind in my face. Sure, some of you have it colder, but, this is Florida!! Right about the time I started to begin a stalk hunt (to warm up), seven does filled the end of the field and I picked out the one safe shot and dropped her in her tracks. The other does ran off, then slowly returned to stay around another 45 min.or so. When the last one started leaving, I began to get down as no Bucks wanted to come out and play. Half-way down the ladder, I looked back into the field and saw my doe jerk!!! By the way, she was only about 120 yds. away, so, to see her move, something bad was going on. At first I thought she had only been stunned with a high spine shot and was starting to get up. Then, I saw another body along side of her and I thought the .270 has shot thru her and hit another deer that was bunched up after all. Then the object I couldn't make out, attacked the doe's head and was all balled up around it. Yote ' , I thought!!! I quickly climbed back into the shooting chair, re-attached my steady stick, centered the mass outline on the doe's head and squeezed the trigger. Puff of hair, no movement. After getting down and easing over to the doe, attached you will see the huge male bobcat that was trying to kill my dead doe. He died instantly by my .270 injection, so quick in fact, he still had the death grip on the doe's neck. I've never seen or heard of something like this in my life. Even when I loaded the doe up on my carrier,! the bobcat was still attached to her neck. While I haven't weighed the bobcat, the doe was in the 120 to 130 lb. range. You can see how the bobcat was almost as long as she was. Missouri Archery Deer
Summary: Got this via email. Looks like it might be a little dated, but still a great deer. It's not officially measured yet, but it looks certain that a buck deer taken by Florida archer Scott Fowler at the Poosey Conservation Area on September 18 will become the largest typical whitetail ever reco...
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