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Post by Nick C on May 15, 2012 20:13:58 GMT -6
But a what a way to go! Stuck in the fence, against some hot wire! In this heat! I guess sometimes Wiley does get what he has coming to him!!
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Post by BvrRtrvr on May 15, 2012 21:57:37 GMT -6
Not the 1st one I've seen stuck in a fence, but certainly the Strangest.
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Post by mtcbrlatrap on May 16, 2012 11:53:40 GMT -6
Oh, oh the new federal wolf control and abatment program will now be thousands of miles of fencing at taxpayer cost!!
Three of us that were pheasant hunting while in High School back in Jackson County found the decaying remains of a full sized doe that got hung up in a 5 strand barb wire fence. Not pretty at all. Found a respectble 8 pointer mired in a muddy portion of the river I trap dead and hair slipping with arrow holes in the chest cavity. The owner of the land said the guys looked but could not find the deer.
Bryce
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Post by thebeav2 on May 16, 2012 13:48:56 GMT -6
If a critter gets hung up like that, It's not getting loose to become a pegger. I found two stray dogs hung up like that about 10 feet apart one was dead the other still had some life In It. I cut the strand of wire and they both dropped on to the ground. Came back the next day the one was gone. So It might have made it. Found a few antelope hung up like that. Saw once where a nice 10 point buck jumped a fence and landed In crotch of a birch tree. It couldn't reach the ground and It died In that tree.
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Post by bogio on May 16, 2012 21:23:43 GMT -6
When we went by here at 6:30 this morning there was nothing. When we came by on the way home at 3:00 in the afternoon, there he was. Took these pics about 7:00 this evening, he's already on the way out. One less on the stretchers this fall.
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