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# Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Seven Albinos Filmed at Birdfeeder
Posted by DDH Staff

It is rare enough to see one albino deer, but what about seven? A herd of the ghostly deer visited a home in Boulder Junction, Wis. Click here to see the video.



Tuesday, February 17, 2009 10:35:55 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [2]
# Thursday, February 12, 2009
Students Pay for Poaching
Posted by DDH Staff

Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer

Two University of Toledo students who illegally killed a trophy white-tailed deer have been ordered to pay $13,278 in restitution to the Ohio Division of Wildlife.

Justin Angles, 20, of Fostoria, and Dave Mahoney, 20, of Akron killed the deer on Oct. 9, 2008, in a park in the Toledo area. Visitors to Side Cut Metro Park in Maumee were so familiar with the 15-point buck that they had named it "Big Boy" and "Stickers."

The deer was estimated to be about 9 years old, a senior citizen of any Ohio deer herd.


Read the rest here



Thursday, February 12, 2009 7:10:22 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [1]
# Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Online Deer Hunting Game (Warning: It's Addicting)
Posted by DDH Staff

This. Game. Is. Addicting. The Versus Country Bag A Monster Buck game is the potato chip of online entertainment: you can't play for just one hunt. Best to play this when you've got some time, because you won't want to stop.

Click here to begin.




Wednesday, February 11, 2009 10:41:12 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Monday, February 09, 2009
Airplane Hits Deer
Posted by DDH Staff

Source: Charlotte Observer

No injuries were reported when a passenger jet hit a deer Wednesday evening while taxiing at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport.

An airport official described the incident as a "freak incident."

It happened shortly after 7:30 p.m., when US Airways Flight 3215 arrived from Nashville and was taxiing on Runway 36C, according to the FAA. The pilot was directing the craft to a gate when it hit the deer.

The plane, an Embraer 175, was carrying 53 passengers and a crew of three.

The only casualty was to the deer, which did not survive.


Read the rest here



Monday, February 09, 2009 8:55:22 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Hunter Finds Amazing Shed
Posted by DDH Staff



Wednesday, February 04, 2009 7:39:25 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
Buck Trapped on Ice Flow
Posted by DDH Staff

These photos were forwarded in an e-mail to the DDH staff. Talk about being in a tough spot. No word on how things turned out for the beleaguered buck.













Wednesday, February 04, 2009 3:15:25 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Unbelievably Bad Luck Strikes Hunter
Posted by DDH Staff

This story is almost too tragic to be true. At least he got to keep the antlers!


Source: The Charleston Gazette

If ever there's a competition for the most bittersweet hunting season, Chris Parsons' 2008 campaign should rank right up there.

Parsons, 36, of South Charleston, bagged trophy bucks on consecutive weekends during West Virginia's archery season. But before the triumphant hunter could lay hands on the kills, he lost them - one to a pack of coyotes and one to a trio of black bears!

Parsons' four-word synopsis of those two Saturdays in October is a masterpiece of understatement. "It was pretty weird," he said.

Click here to read more.



Tuesday, February 03, 2009 4:15:11 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
Alabama Produces Late-Season Fireworks
Posted by DDH Staff

By Brian Lovett



I’ll admit it: I was praying for cold weather the final week of January.
Now, before my fellow Northerners jump through their monitor screens to
strangle me, let me explain. Like you, I’m sick of the brutal winter of
2008-2009 in my home state of Wisconsin. But during the last week of
January, I was in southern Alabama to hunt deer with the good folks at the
Whitetail Institute of North America. So in that case, “cold” meant lows in
the 30s or 40s and highs in the 50s or 60s; conditions that get rutting
Alabama deer on their feet yet provide a nice break for winter-weary
Yankees.

For once, the weatherman actually obliged, and the deer followed suit.
Hunting over lush Imperial Whitetail Clover fields for five days, my friends
and I saw loads of feeding does and cruising bucks. Double-digit deer
sightings were common during mornings and evenings, and one member of our
group even saw a true Alabama monster cruising through thick pines 200-some
steps from his stand.

Apparently, I drew the horseshoe stand the first morning, as a high-racked
8-pointer appeared from over a hill at about 9:30 a.m. to check my food plot
for does. I had to wait a few tense moments to get a clear shot, but when
the buck turned broadside at about 150 steps, I took a deep breath, exhaled
slowly and ended the hunt.

The next morning, I watched another shooter buck make a scrape 100 steps
away and then check the field for does. Meanwhile, a friend hunting just
across the road watched two bucks chase a doe full-bore through his food
plot.

Though we never shot another buck, the hot action continued through our
final morning. And when we left for the airport that afternoon, the mercury
read 76 degrees. I think everyone agreed that we could rearrange our
schedules to stay a few more days.

Reality hit hard when I arrived home: 9 degrees. Sigh. Well, as I struggle
through the remaining months of this winter, I can always think back to
Alabama … and the memory of deer that weren’t buried up to their necks in
snow.

-- Brian Lovett is the editor of Turkey & Turkey Hunting.




Tuesday, February 03, 2009 4:11:13 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Monday, February 02, 2009
Christmas Deer Home Invasion: It's No Rudolph
Posted by DDH Staff

Source: The Suburbanite


Green, Ohio -

On Dec. 23, when children are anxiously awaiting the sound of reindeer hooves on the roof, Tonya and Dave Vincent of Green had a terrifying visit of the four-legged kind.

Tonya remembered her father’s telephone call to her office, “He said, ‘You need to get home. A deer just came through the window.’ I couldn’t believe it.”

Tonya’s mother, Carol, was babysitting the Vincent’s two sons, Brett and Brandon. “She’s a hero,” Tonya said.

“I was just coming up from the laundry and I saw glass flying,” Carol said.

A buck, which had nearly been hit on State Route 619, dashed across the snowy front yard. “We don’t know how he dodged the Christmas decorations,” said Tonya. “But he came right through the window.”

Click here to read more.


Monday, February 02, 2009 9:13:51 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
Deer Photo on Google Maps
Posted by DDH Staff

Google Maps offers real-world ground views of just about everywhere nowadays. This is achieved by attaching cameras to willing vehicles. The cameras take photos as the vehicle drives.

Inevitably, this going to happen:



Source: Michigan Messenger

Google Maps captures EVERYTHING going on within range of its camera as it scans at street level for its “street view” service — including a deer-vehicle accident at close range. The driver of the scanning van was unable to avoid a fawn; the scan captured enough detail of the event that one can even see the spots on the fawn’s coat.

Apparently the fawn was able to get up and run off after the incident; you don’t need to get all sniffly about this poor little Bambi.

Read the rest here.


Monday, February 02, 2009 9:10:44 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]