- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
I'm serious. If you are in the bush, and find yourself too close to a deer, it will knock you down before it runs.
I've had it happen to me twice, both times, I shot first.
However, one of our guys was knocked unconscious by a big doe some years back. He was standing near a thicket of evergreens, and the deer came out of the trees running. He was conscious of the fact that it was a doe, and he fired his shotgun, but he was still groggy when I found him. He had a hoof print on his back.
The first time it happened to me, a deer was running towards me up a line of trees on a hillside. It spotted me when only a yard or two away, and bounded straight at me. 45-70, two feet from the muzzle. End to end through the front shoulder, very effective.
The other time, I was running down a treed hillside to get ahead of my dogs, when a deer appeared out of low scrub at about thirty feet. It was running uphill away from the dogs. It turned straight towards me when it saw me. and I fired. 30-30, ten feet, dead deer.
I've had it happen to me twice, both times, I shot first.
However, one of our guys was knocked unconscious by a big doe some years back. He was standing near a thicket of evergreens, and the deer came out of the trees running. He was conscious of the fact that it was a doe, and he fired his shotgun, but he was still groggy when I found him. He had a hoof print on his back.
The first time it happened to me, a deer was running towards me up a line of trees on a hillside. It spotted me when only a yard or two away, and bounded straight at me. 45-70, two feet from the muzzle. End to end through the front shoulder, very effective.
The other time, I was running down a treed hillside to get ahead of my dogs, when a deer appeared out of low scrub at about thirty feet. It was running uphill away from the dogs. It turned straight towards me when it saw me. and I fired. 30-30, ten feet, dead deer.





















































