Deer curiousity vs fear vs us?
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Deer curiousity vs fear vs us?
I know whitetail deer are a curious animal to an extent, butisn't their fear of humans and fire much stronger? I ask because something was walking around out beyond the light of the bonfire and we could not see what it was.(this happenedat thanksgiving time a few years back and the topic comes up everyso often)Must have been a larger animal because there wasnt the rustling of thegrass that goes along with smaller animals.It scaredthe girlsbad enough that they wanted to leave(after Isuggested the possibility it might be a mountain lion or another human maybe). I'm honestly not sure what it was but a curious whitetailor a buck wanting to protect its territory seems to make the most sense. actually it did sound like a human walking around but its not really the type of area for someone else to be especially in the middle of the night. So whats your opinion? Ridicule me if you must but my curiousity is getting the best of me.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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RE: Deer curiousity vs fear vs us?
ok thats all i needed to know. I've had quite a few fires in somewhat secluded areas and never had a large animal check it out like that before. If they did it seemed to be by accident and took off like rockets after they realized where they were (racoons, skunks)
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RE: Deer curiousity vs fear vs us?
It's quite possible that it was a deer, but it could have been a number of species. Hell, it might have been Sasquatch for all you know. Too bad it was dark and you couldn't prove it if it really was. The part about scaring the girls sounds exactly like something I would do. Not very nice, but funny at the time!
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RE: Deer curiousity vs fear vs us?
Oh yeah,
On our lease in TX, we're camped on an access 'road' (actually a clearing through the trees) to a gas well. There's a creek running through about 30-40 yds. to the north.
We'll be sitting there at night with a campfire, or lantern and have does come up within 30 yds and blow at us. They don't act scared, and eventually calmly walk off.
Also, a probable 150 class was spotted from camp about 50-60 yds. on the other side of the creek from camp. My buddies uncle now has his 'blind' right beside the camper, sitting at a table with a cooler as a gun rest, just waiting..............
On our lease in TX, we're camped on an access 'road' (actually a clearing through the trees) to a gas well. There's a creek running through about 30-40 yds. to the north.
We'll be sitting there at night with a campfire, or lantern and have does come up within 30 yds and blow at us. They don't act scared, and eventually calmly walk off.
Also, a probable 150 class was spotted from camp about 50-60 yds. on the other side of the creek from camp. My buddies uncle now has his 'blind' right beside the camper, sitting at a table with a cooler as a gun rest, just waiting..............