Stampeded by horses
#1
Stampeded by horses
I went out for a late morning hunt this morning and on my way to my stand I saw 4 horses running around in my buddy's alfalfa. I was about half way to my stand but I turned around and went back to the barn to tell him about it. When the horses saw me they bolted. My buddy said he'd call the neighbors and let them know that their horses got out. As I was walking back, they came around a strip of corn and about turned themselves inside out when they spotted me. The horses reside on the property adjacent to my buddy's and my stand is on that line fence. As I got closer to my stand I spotted the horses eyeballing me with their heads barely poking up over a hill. Again, they moved off. I thought all was well until one of their buddys, who was still on his rightfull property, started whinnying (?) and making all sorts of racket.
This commotion brought the 4 horses charging back towards me.[:-]Not being a horse person, I was wondering "what the He!!" are they going to stop!!?? When they got to about 6 feet from me, I waved my bow at them and told them to get the heck out of here. Actually it was a bit more graphic then that, you know what I mean? At that point the horses started to race around me in a big circle. I mean race! they were haulin', dirt was flying, the whole 9 yards! After about 4 circles, more bow waving and a whole lot of swearing, I made it the 25 yards to my tree.
Once I climbed up into my stand, it was like I disappeared from the face of the earth as far as the horses were concerned. They were too stupid to look up and see me there giving them the bird. Well, they alternated between feeding under my stand and racing each other around the field in front of me while their buddy, who had sense enough to stay on his own land, was cheering them on.[:@]This went on for over an hour before their owner finally came and got them. The guy and his dog walked right under my tree and never spotted me. The guy snapped a lead on the leader of the pack and walked them back onto their own land. The others willingly followed. Needless to say, I didn't see any deer on that hunt![&o]
Does anybody know a good recipe for horse meat!!??[:-]
This commotion brought the 4 horses charging back towards me.[:-]Not being a horse person, I was wondering "what the He!!" are they going to stop!!?? When they got to about 6 feet from me, I waved my bow at them and told them to get the heck out of here. Actually it was a bit more graphic then that, you know what I mean? At that point the horses started to race around me in a big circle. I mean race! they were haulin', dirt was flying, the whole 9 yards! After about 4 circles, more bow waving and a whole lot of swearing, I made it the 25 yards to my tree.
Once I climbed up into my stand, it was like I disappeared from the face of the earth as far as the horses were concerned. They were too stupid to look up and see me there giving them the bird. Well, they alternated between feeding under my stand and racing each other around the field in front of me while their buddy, who had sense enough to stay on his own land, was cheering them on.[:@]This went on for over an hour before their owner finally came and got them. The guy and his dog walked right under my tree and never spotted me. The guy snapped a lead on the leader of the pack and walked them back onto their own land. The others willingly followed. Needless to say, I didn't see any deer on that hunt![&o]
Does anybody know a good recipe for horse meat!!??[:-]
#8
Boone & Crockett
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RE: Stampeded by horses
Crazy night Greg, glad you weren't trampled. The season's early.
Now....... if you wanted the ultimate respect you should have jumped on one, road bareback around the woods with your bow and shoot a big buck.
#10
RE: Stampeded by horses
I hunt on a small farm with horses. They always get nervous if I set up too close, wonder why Seriously, I'm glad the owner of the place rotates what run he keeps his horses on. I hate when I have a plan to hunt one area and see horses when I get there and have to set up in a "plan B" location. I never did have the kind of commotion you described though. That couldn't be fun.