4 Legged Monster, Western Wisconsin

Discussion in 'Help From Above' started by J. Herbert, May 29, 2009.

  1. J. Herbert

    J. Herbert Active Member

    I don't even need to explain this photo.
     

    Attached Files:

  2. David G

    David G de-modded....

    Afraid I don't understand the pic and topic, or why it's posted in this forum? :Do No: Elaborate please. :confused:
     
  3. 1967GS340

    1967GS340 Well-Known Member

    Is it a brand new one? Where are the spots? Those little guys try and be invisible instead of running when momma isn't close by.
    Looking at the picture it may be an adult doe, if so she must be beyond caring about getting her picture taken if she let you get that close.
     
  4. 2manybuicks

    2manybuicks Founders Club Member

    I'm guessing he hit it and the durn thing is dead.:Do No:

    -- Steve
     
  5. bob k. mando

    bob k. mando Guest

    I don't even need to explain this photo.

    heh, evidently you do.

    i'm thinking Steve has probably got it right though. deer is stoopid.
     
  6. J. Herbert

    J. Herbert Active Member

    New GS Hood 08'-Ruined
    Front Pass. Fender -Ruined
    Lights And Bezel (Pass.) -Ruined
    Buick Bumper.....no scratches even

    A truck going in the opposite direction hit it first, I slammed on the brakes and if it could have made it 1 or 2 more feet....

    I'm putting the over/under at $3000 for total replacement, in acceptable fashion.
     
  7. bob k. mando

    bob k. mando Guest

    that'll teach you Viqueens to venture into cheese-head land. :bla:

    seriously though, that sucks. you'd think that the CWD would have thinned out the deer that the hunters hadn't gotten too though.
     
  8. skierkaj

    skierkaj Day 2 Street Screamer

    The Wisconsin DNR must be smoking some funny cigarettes; telling people that the deer population is out of control, when I've been hunting all my life and I keep seeing less and less deer around here!

    More drivers=more deer/vehicle collisions=less deer. I live the tradition of hunting in the family, but I've been on a 4 year dry spell with no payout for my efforts.
     

Share This Page