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Author Topic: Brings a tear to your eye for sure  (Read 1988 times)

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Online deadeye

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Yesterday while working at my land I bumped into a sow and her two cubs. The sow
was feeding on a freshly killed newborn fawn. From the looks of the carcass the fawn
was killed minutes before I happened on the scene. It was a sad scene knowing the
fawn probably had yet to stand up. Brings a tear to your eyes.  It's strange how this
makes me feel sad when 6 months from now I would shoot the doe without regret.







***I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.***

Offline dakids

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Ouch.  Never had a chance.
Anything that is free is worth saving up for.

Offline mike89

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mother nature doing her thing... 
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Online fishwidow

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Saw an article and a series of pictures the other day of a female grizzly and a boar that attacked and killed her three year old offspring.  Very graphic pictures the young one never had a chance. Probably weighed 150 pounds and was first attacked by its own mother and then finished off by a 500 pound boar.  Park rangers drove   off the mature bears and watched the young one for an hour. After they determined he wouldn’t make it, he was euthanized. Damage to spinal cord head neck broken shoulder and large gash inside with exposed organs. Tough to look at the last picture where the young one was apparently resigned to his fate.