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- From: gray@hawkmoon.mn.org (Bill Gray)
- Subject: Bambi's Revenge
- Organization: Demi-Public System (One of the Eternal Champions); Eagan, MN, 55123-2507, USA
- Date: 16 Nov 92 07:59:00 CST
- Approved: hunting@osnome.che.wisc.edu
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.075900.2164@doug.cae.wisc.edu>
- Lines: 136
- Summary: First hunt in ~30 years--Bambi got his revenge!
- Originator: hunting@osnome.che.wisc.edu
- Keywords: gravity, hunting accidents, Bambi, revenge
-
- Ok. I go hunting, first time in about 30 years. Now other than being
- much more handsome than Rush Limbaugh, I do resemble him in the [lack of]
- physique department. . . *sigh*
-
- Anyway, I go out with my rifle (never mind *what* rifle, don't want to
- start that up again!) and two buddies from church. One of them had recently
- moved a little out of our area and was attending another church in his new
- area; he mentioned some friend of his from the new church would also be
- hunting in the same area. One of my buddies has a buck-only license, as
- did I. The other had a doe permit and a bonus permit (which is doe only).
- Party hunting is legal here, so we agree that any of us can shoot either
- sex--but we have to find the guy with the doe tags PDQ if we do.
-
- Just after daybreak I see a really nice sized doe. I follow her for 90
- seconds or so at 70-120 yards, but she's across the fence line on private
- property where we do not (I'm told) have permission to hunt. So I hold fire.
-
- 40 minutes later I see a smaller doe/nubbin buck, again across the fence
- but coming my way. I track it, but lose it in brush before it crosses the
- road.
-
- Get tired of waiting and move further into the woods. Meet up with my
- group--no shots fired so far by any of us, although the woods sound like
- a lively firefight is going on. . . :-( We meet up with a hunter from
- the other church hunting party. Find out one of them (and by extension,
- all of us) has permission to hunt the private land where I saw the two
- doe. Fooey.
-
- Move further into woods. Guy from other party follows me up steep 30-ft.
- embankment to ridgeline. (Note that we were penetrating the woods on an
- old logging road that bisected several ridges. The notches in the ridges
- are very steep.) We work down the ridgeline about 400 yards and I find
- what looks to my inexperienced eye like a good parking place; I can see
- down the ridge on both sides out about 70 yards for a stretch about 60 yards
- long. Both gulleys verge on some cover I figure deer may be heading for/
- emerging from.
-
- Guy from other party says he'll mosey on. Says the ridge runs about 1 1/2
- mile more. He leaves, and I see no more of him for a while. Hear
- gunfire from his direction about 30 minutes later, and a while after that,
- two guys I don't know come out dragging a nice doe, 3rd guy with them carrying
- the rifles.
-
- I'd heard a lot of fire from that general area, figure with thre fewer
- hunters there, maybe it's a good place to relocate to. Go about 100 yards
- more and see blaze orange, figure there's more hunters than I thought, go
- back to previously described parking place.
-
- Hear *loud* shot. Has to be hunter I just saw. No followup, so figure
- he's busy field dressing his kill or missed completely. Decide to go
- further in.
-
- As I pass him, he hails me. He's guy from other church party--I couldn't
- recognize him from distance (all blaze orange looks alike, unless Rush
- Limbaugh clone with beard is wearing it. . .).
-
- He says he's got a doe permit and bonus permit and shot a buck and do I want
- to put my tag on it? (Stupid recent change in regs means you have to tag
- before you drag. Tags are paper and get ripped off in brush. Stupid DNR.)
-
- Idiot me, I say ok. I think he's *giving* me the deer; this is the only
- day I'll be able to hunt with him, and if I lose my tag I'm SOL. (Find
- out later he figured hunting was so good we'd fill out tags that day, no
- sweat. Find that out too late. . .)
-
- So I figure I gotta get this deer out of there, right? He'd tied a rope
- around antlers with two loops in other end. I put arm through each loop
- and start dragging Bambi out of woods.
-
- Bambi's dead, but still resisting. At least 58 times, he caught his
- antlers or head on rock, stump, fallen log, or tree. By the time we
- reach notch, your Humble Servant is soaking wet, winded, and ready
- to forsake hunting for Twinkies. Almost.
-
- TWO FEET from the notch, Bambi hangs up again on fallen log. I turn around
- and grasp rope with both hands (SOP) and give mighty heave.
-
- It should have worked. Mighty heaves had gotten us the last 500 yards,
- right?
-
- It should have worked.
-
- It didn't.
-
- Fallen log was mostly rotten. Mighty heave caused it to crumble. Bambi
- goes flashing past me--who has both arms through loops of rope tied to
- Bambi's antlers, remember?--and rips down Steep Embankment down to logging
- road, dragging your Humble Servant at speeds neither Bambi nor I have ever
- attained without mechanical assistance.
-
- It was just like cartoons. I look down, see Bambi hurtling down. I look up
- at (supposed) benefactor, see flash of recognition of Impending Doom in his
- eyes mirorring sudden realization in my own. Glance futilely for tree or
- Some Damn Thing to grab onto. See nothing. Hope God really has forgiven
- me for a Long List of things.
-
- Next clear memory is lying on back across Bambi, 5 inches from antlers.
- Look up and see Benefactor (snort!) peering anxiously down at me, and
- beginning expedited descent down Steep Embankment with two loaded rifles.
- Have time to remember that I _did_ engage safety before I put rifle
- (never mind what kind) into his hands. Se him descend 2/3 of slope before
- falling with two loaded rifles.
-
- He lands on his, sensibly keeping mine in air. No AD, thank Heavens.
- I begin process of getting to feet while woozy; in my size, no small
- task.
-
- Other hunters who passed me with doe witness this. One of their party had
- just arrived on 3 wheeler to haul out said doe. Arrange for them to drag
- Bambi behind 3 wheeler the ~3 miles back to where cars are parked. Start
- following "my" deer back to parking area. About a mile later, discover
- I am following Other Guy's deer, that my tag was just for convenience so
- I could shoot a doe later.
-
- Note: if presence of firearms *did* cause crime, I'd be looking for bail
- money. Not really; both he and I made assumptions about each other that
- were probably valid for those with whom we had come, but not for other party.
- I was as much to blame for misunderstanding as he was, but I would *not*
- have dragged the confounded deer 500+ yards for him even if I had let him
- use my tag. Felt stupid.
-
- Next day, felt dead. Sore back, bruises, couldn't sleep w/o medicine (from
- Dr., no DIY on meds for me!). Missed 1 1/2 day of work.
-
- And didn't get a deer. I think he's going to give me the hide and some
- venison.
-
- I think I'll make mocassins. . .
-
- Bill
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