From: SeminoleBob
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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I have been watching some old videos,awesome!How many have been bothered by farm animals, remembers cos coming up to my ground stands and loitering
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From: Onehair
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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I had a cow walk across the pasture and grab my turkey decoy by the head. Carried about a hundred yards.
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From: SeminoleBob
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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Worst close encounter: a large hawk landed on a limb next to me.
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From: Dry Bones
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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Had two cows follow me around a property a couple years ago. They seemed to be waiting for a handout, and when I climbed the tree they just stood there staring at me. After several limbs and whatever else I could throw at them did not work I just gave up and left for the day. Upon later thought, maybe I should have just jumped on one, and waited for the result. -Unlike bulls, cows are "slab" sided in that they have no real shoulder build, and have a tendency to slip you right over their head... From experience.
-Bones
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From: hawkeye in PA
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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Had permission to hunt a prize horse pasture fence row that the groundhogs were invading. I hunted inside the pasture with all shooting towards the outside. Even used the horses for cover to some degree. One day the horses cornered me and started pulling broadheads from the bow quiver by the feathers. I'm fighting for one arrow and there goes another! No horses or me got hurt but I learnt a valuable lesson........simply place bow on the other side of the fence before they reach you.
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From: RC
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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Not a farm animal but a wounded doe laid it to me one day:)
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From: KyPhil
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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I was fishing in pond once and a horse walked up next me, stood there for a second then bit me on the back of my arm!
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From: SeminoleBob
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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Speaking of Fred Bear, anyone ever hunt Kodiak bears, has to be a rush!
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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Years ago we had dairy cows chase us just after dusk. If you stopped an raised your hands, they would scatter. It was a fun game after the hunt several times. Nowdays we don't cross paths with the cows or other pasture critters.
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From: Pa Steve
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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Was hunting turkeys in Texas and an emu wouldn't stop harassing us. Couldn't set up anywhere. Rancher told us it was his daughters but it got nasty so she released it in the pasture.
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From: Supernaut
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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Had numerous sits invaded last year by the neighbors cows who I think may have been related to Harry Houdini as much as they got out of the pasture. I was tempted to do a "live cow" penetration test.
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From: Danielb
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Date: 05-Dec-19 |
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Bring back the Dead cow thread!
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