It happens at the times you least expect. This year I was not supposed to participate in the Muzzleloading deer hunt in SW Ontario due to doc's orders and the wife was also pretty insistent. I can say this hunt with a bunch of family and long time friends is a highlight of the year. As I was trying to make the wife happy I told her i was going out opening morning to a spot I could drive the truck and have a short 100yd walk and even took her out and showed her and got a reluctant approval.
Opening morning finds me less than prepared and traveling much lighter than I usually do and carrying a new to me 54 cal Knight when i usually shoot a T/C Encore. I prepare a drag rag at the truck as I had to walk a lane between two corn fields. Doing this I spilled deer piss on my hands and the bottle so I did not want to put the bottle back in my pocket so I left it in the box of the truck. Off to the stand I go and see nothing. Our hunt this year was bad as the weather was in the mid to high 70's all week and the deer were not moving during shooting light.
Morning sit done I proceed back to the truck. I am putting my gear in the back of the truck and I am standing on the passenger side and the drivers side is up against a railway right of way that is 10 ft wide to the track. Just as I uncap the gun I hear brush breaking in the right of way right by the corner of my truck. First thought is the landowners dog has come for a visit. I look over the back corner of the box to see a 120ish, 8 pointer standing up in the goldenrod not 6ft off the back corner of the truck. He of course, busts through the brush onto the railway and takes a couple hops down the tracks.
I am grunting at his trying to stop him, trying to put a #11 on the gun, and trying to keep track of him at the same time, without much success. After his initial two hops he decides it is better to come back to the corn behind the truck. He leaps from the track down into the right of way, takes another leap and tangles a front leg in the top strand of fence and goes arse over apple cart onto his back in the middle of the laneway I am parked on, all with me still trying to cap the gun and look everywhere at once.
The bugger stands up shakes himself off and looks right at me, as if to say "how did you like that" before leaping into the corn never to be seen again. Never saw another deer until Sunday morning LOL
Opening morning finds me less than prepared and traveling much lighter than I usually do and carrying a new to me 54 cal Knight when i usually shoot a T/C Encore. I prepare a drag rag at the truck as I had to walk a lane between two corn fields. Doing this I spilled deer piss on my hands and the bottle so I did not want to put the bottle back in my pocket so I left it in the box of the truck. Off to the stand I go and see nothing. Our hunt this year was bad as the weather was in the mid to high 70's all week and the deer were not moving during shooting light.
Morning sit done I proceed back to the truck. I am putting my gear in the back of the truck and I am standing on the passenger side and the drivers side is up against a railway right of way that is 10 ft wide to the track. Just as I uncap the gun I hear brush breaking in the right of way right by the corner of my truck. First thought is the landowners dog has come for a visit. I look over the back corner of the box to see a 120ish, 8 pointer standing up in the goldenrod not 6ft off the back corner of the truck. He of course, busts through the brush onto the railway and takes a couple hops down the tracks.
I am grunting at his trying to stop him, trying to put a #11 on the gun, and trying to keep track of him at the same time, without much success. After his initial two hops he decides it is better to come back to the corn behind the truck. He leaps from the track down into the right of way, takes another leap and tangles a front leg in the top strand of fence and goes arse over apple cart onto his back in the middle of the laneway I am parked on, all with me still trying to cap the gun and look everywhere at once.
The bugger stands up shakes himself off and looks right at me, as if to say "how did you like that" before leaping into the corn never to be seen again. Never saw another deer until Sunday morning LOL

























































