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Re: Ever spooked yourself while in new fields?
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Posted by Paul Shuler on August 10, 2006 at 15:05:25 from (170.29.248.3):
In Reply to: Ever spooked yourself while in new fields? posted by ShepFL on August 09, 2006 at 21:35:43:
Ten years ago I was bow hunting in the thick woods in Rogersville MO on my wife's Uncles place. Right at dusk I heard something crashing through the brush coming at me. I thought here comes the big one. As it came closer I could tell it was not a deer but not sure what it was. It was dark enough I couldn't see my sight pins on my bow at all. When it came into an opening it stood up on it's hind legs and looked right at me. It ran off in about 30 seconds breaking down brush and small trees. It was very large and shook me up a bit. I didn't get down from my stand for a while. I TOLD NO ONE! Didn't want them to think I had been in the wakey weed, and to tell the truth I wasn't sure what I had seen. 5 years later I was hunting the same spot and ran into my wife's uncle Roger cutting fire wood. We were talking when a turkey walked right between us. He said man you see weird stuff down here sometimes. He was quite for a while then started to tell me about something he has seen 5 years ago on his farm. He said I know you won't belive this but one time he was looking at his cows from his truck when something stood up in the middle of the cows. It saw him and ran into the woods. He drove over and looked at it through a .22 scope and he said it was a large low land gorrilla. Said he had never told a soul. Over the years I had just about decided I was seeing things but he had seen it also.
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