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Thought this email was kind of funny.

Alaska photos - 10/8/10

A foursome of young bucks fell upon some good luck Sunday as they were pulled from the icy waters

of Stephens Passage by a group of locals out to enjoy the last few days of recent sunshine.

These good Samaritans describe their experience as "one of those defining moments in life."

A group of four juvenile Sitka black-tailed deer. They swam right toward the boat, then,

they started to circle the boat. They were looking up and looked like they needed help.

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Four deer swim toward the Satre's boat Sunday. Once they reached the vessel,

Satre said they began to circle the boat and looked obviously distressed.

The typically skittish and absolutely wild animals came willingly and

once on the boat, collapsed with exhaustion. They were shivering

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Four Sitka black-tailed bucks pulled from the waters of Stephens Passage Sunday recover

on the back of Tom Satre's 62-foot charter vessel, the Alaska Quest. All deer were transported to

Taku Harbor and witnesses reported they all recovered from what appeared to be exhaustion and a bit of hypothermia.

Once the group reached the dock, the first to be pulled from the water hopped onto the dock, looked back,

then leapt into the waters of the harbor and swam to shore. He quickly disappeared into the forest.

Two others followed suit, after a bit of prodding and assistance from the group.
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One of the four Sitka black-tailed bucks pulled from the waters of Stephens Passage Sunday

is seen being transported via wheelbarrow by Tom Satre after reaching Taku Harbor .

Witnesses reported all the deer recovered fully from what appeared to be exhaustion and a bit of hypothermia.
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From left: Tom, Anna and Tim Satre help one of the "button" bucks to its feet

after they rescued it from Stephens Passage. Four bucks in all were rescued.
 
Weird. Wonder how far out they were and how much further they had to go.... and I wonder he took them where they were headed or where they were leaving :p
 
I saw them pic's over on fishbc. there is 2-3 more posted on there. Thats a great thing those people have done. They should get some kind of wildlife award for that.
 
Cool story.
I would have done the same thing to help them out...
But come opening day on tera firma... look out.:D

Deer is still better on the barbecue than in pictures.:cool:
 
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