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Jeff got ran over by a Reindeer???

Posted By: jeff on December 5, 2008 in Hunting, Ramblings - Comments: 13 Comments »

deercornWell…Not really a Reindeer. I figured this would be a perfect time for this type of post with Christmas fast approaching. This whole  story happened some time ago.  But it did happen! 

It all started one afternoon in late November. I was sick of sitting so I decided to get up and walk(stalk) a corn field that butted up to the property we hunted. I knew where deer liked to come out of the corn so I got on a fresh set of tracks and off I went.

Slowly I would look down each corn row looking for a deer bedded in comfort. About 300 yards in I look and notice a buck bedded up in between two corn rows! As I look closer I notice there is a couple does with him. With the way he was laying I couldn’t get a clean shot at him so i decided I was going to take the bigger doe. As i poke my 12 gauge into the corn row to take the shot, the big doe stands up…BANG!!! The shot hits perfect and down she goes! Well that’s what I thought until I stepped into the next row to see where she was, that’s when out of nowhere I feel something hit me! Next thing I know I’m on my back.

As I’m laying on my back, I look for my gun and see it laying about 10 feet from me. I also check to make sure I’m in one piece. In my haze I look down to see that I’m covered in blood but realize it’s not mine(thank god) Once back on my feet I realize what had happened. When I shot she had turned and ran down the same row I was standing in trying to get away. With the corn leaves laying across the rows I did not see her running straight at me! After taking a few minutes to settle down and realizing that I had just got ran over by a deer, I had to laugh just a little even though it hurt like heck!

A few minutes later I went to get Arthur.  At that time I didn’t know if I even wanted to tell him this story. But the 1st thing he asked me was “did you find her yet?” Which I said “no”, and which he replied ”Why is there blood all over you then?” So I started to tell him what happened. I don’t think he stopped laughing all the way to get the deer! I am hear to say that getting ran over by a deer is not something that I would like to do again, but it does make for a great story!

We did recover the deer and I am here to say…BOY AM I GLAD IT WASN’T A BUCK!!

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  1. Blessed says:

    ouch! I’m glad you found the deer and that does make a great hunting campfire story!

  2. Jen says:

    LOL! Why am I not supprised to hear a story like that from you Jeff?! Great Story! LOL

  3. Jeff says:

    Now that is a great story. I’m glad that I am not the only one that seems to have crazy things happen in the woods!

  4. Tom Sorenson says:

    HA! Glad all you got out of it was a great story and not a neat little trip to the hospital!

  5. jeff says:

    It’s funny now talking about it! But man did it knock the wind out of me…The funny thing is I shot a buck doing the same thing a few day later and it ran right by me just 1 row over just missing me!!!

  6. Adam says:

    That’s hilarious! At least you weren’t seriously hurt. I almost got ran over by a wild hog one time.

  7. mike ansel says:

    Jeff that is one great story. I bet Art is going to have a hard time beating that one, but then maybe he don’t want to beat it!

  8. Kris says:

    That is a great story! My brother shot a buck that almost ran into him, but I’ve never had a close encounter like that before!

  9. Mel says:

    Well, Jeff, I didn’t realize that deer hunting was so risky that you would have physical interaction with your particular target. “Are You Ready To Rumble”!!

  10. Rick says:

    I bet that is going to be hard to live that one down but, at least you were not hurt.

  11. Jon says:

    That is unreal! Too funny. I got hit the head once by a pintail that I shot and it came right down on me. Made me see stars! Great story.

  12. First things first – thankfully you weren’t seriously hurt.

    Next, omg can I say I’ve never known anyone to actually get run over by a deer. That is just too funny.

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