guided deer hunt

There are some threats that the hunter will face during his hunt. Like a bad time or attack other animals like the bear and the fox.
Deer Hill again in this adventure occurred: My wife told me one day: "You must go to town today and get some meat for tomorrow. Now, the town was three miles away and money was scarce, so I replied: "Never mind. I'll get a deer before noon." Of course, boasted some when I said that. What he meant was that I would try to get one before tomorrow. Over ten I took the gun and went to the forest with the intention of stalking a bedding area about half a mile from the house. Before noon he was back asking for help to draw a six-point deer forests.
This is what happened. He had scarcely reached the edge of the beds where he was a deer path to tread carefully when I came to a small natural clearing. This area was caused by standing water in the light time and covered with grass and low shrubs. Looking through this exchange of information, I saw a deer. This was one of the few whose antlers Buck saw before shooting. The moment I saw, he shot me. As I pulled the trigger, I thought: "That's the short-legged deer I've seen!" Never I realized I was in bed until he jumped up when struck by bullets, and ran into the forest. He did not go very far, and lost the second bullet that I have sent after him, as no connect.
Yes, the Kennebec County was a good place, and still is, but there are a lot of hunters who now and more land is being published every year. I do not know what will happen, but I still have a small piece of brush land in the area of Deer Hill and maybe someday I build a house there and spend some days in an effort to see if the deer are still using the same paths and intersections of ten years ago. I'm sure they do, for deer rarely make permanent changes over the years.
Years ago, I was hunting with a partner and take a canoe on a lake big enough. No luck in the afternoon, so we decided to return to camp for hunting at night. Although the wind in your face, wind blowing a little, we went to it as we knew we would probably still to fly until sunset. Under these conditions, we always have as close to shore as possible to avoid a long soak in the case of a shift to a real danger in windy weather.
There was a place which was a steep ledge with deep water to shore. When we come to it, not rowing more than six or eight feet from the shore, keeping the shelter of the rock, my companion in the bow up on the cliff and shouted, "Look!" Left drop the oar and took his gun.
I looked up and not on a narrow ledge a hundred feet above, was a bear. I was eating blueberries, but on time I saw him, began to climb the side of the almost perpendicular rock. If you've never seen bears in action, you have no idea of the speed and agility they have. Talk about cats. They are slow compared to bears, clumsy looking creatures although they can be.
The bear was directly above the boat to our right, when both shot. This has put us out of firing position. The decline of our two arms imbalance in the canoe, for a moment and by the time he had recovered his balance and jacked another shell into our arms, the bear had disappeared at the top.
When hunters are absent in forests or jungles, always should know about wild animals in the forest or the woods for safety.
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