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    I done that with a honda civic i drove. I hit a doe with that car(on accident of course). the sheriff came, asked if I wanted the deer, to which I said heck yes. Then he looked at my car and looked at me and said "where ya gonna put it?"

    He laughed and shook his head when I popped the trunk and asked for a hand lifting it into the car.
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    Me and Ree hit one just rite coming home from hunting one evening, just hit her head, didn't run over nuttin, perfect. Got out to load her up and the heffer got up, shook her head and walked off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Me and Ree hit one just rite coming home from hunting one evening, just hit her head, didn't run over nuttin, perfect. Got out to load her up and the heffer got up, shook her head and walked off.
    About 20 years ago, I was Elk hunting in Colorado. We were coming out of the mountains on a dirt road and as I came around a curve there was a porcupine standing in the middle of the road. I was pulling a 20 ft stock trailer with two horses on it and it was muddy, there were'nt no stopping quick. BAM, nailed em! I got stopped and backed up and seen him laying on the side of the road. I grabbed a pair of leather gloves off the dash and jumped out, gone throw em in the truck, being from Ga, I hadn't never seen one and I thought they were cool. I reached down to grab that thing by the foot, as that was the cleanest looking part of em, cept he what'n dead. You ever seen that Tasmanian Devil spool up on them cartoons. I tell ya man, that sob mugged me! I made it back to the truck with quills from my wrist to my elbow and all up down my britches where I was kicking him.When I opened up the door to get a pistol, my buddy was sitting there with tears dripping off his face he was laughing so hard. We still laugh about that to this day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Me and Ree hit one just rite coming home from hunting one evening, just hit her head, didn't run over nuttin, perfect. Got out to load her up and the heffer got up, shook her head and walked off.
    I hit one on the way home from work once. It was late shift and I hit the Deer enough to break a hip. So she could not clear the fence next to the road. Hit it in the head with a hammer and tossed it in the back. Once at home the ex wanted to see and we walked out with a flashlight and it was standing up in the bed of my truck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    I hit one on the way home from work once. It was late shift and I hit the Deer enough to break a hip. So she could not clear the fence next to the road. Hit it in the head with a hammer and tossed it in the back. Once at home the ex wanted to see and we walked out with a flashlight and it was standing up in the bed of my truck.


    I saw one run into the side of an 18 wheeler on I30. It bounced off and kicked a bit on the side of the road then jumped up and ran off the direction it came from.
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    I see nothing wrong with that, you might see my Taurus on the side of the gravel roads at Wattensaw or BM. I routinely bow unt out of my car. It get WAY better milage than The Big Red Sled.


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