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That was wild!
A similar thing happened to a friend in Wisconsin. He had to kill it with his knife. It bruised him up pretty badly.
 
Ditto on the no facebook, or twitter, or . . . . . . We saw too many marriages split up over "my space" when we were just married. I decided not to even dip a toe in that :youcrazy: pool.
 
It happens occasionally that a buck in rut attacks someone, but this one is not at all aggressive, never really attacked. Pushing against the guy with almost no force, biting and pulling on his safety vest can't be called an attack. A very mellow deer.

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https://media.gannett-cdn.com/41823...991001_5654246810001-vs.jpg?pubId=41823025001
https://mediaassets.tmj4.com/photo...6b7b2554667f85086_72420166_ver1.0_640_480.jpg
http://www.mitchellrepublic.com/si...lic/fieldimages/1/1121/deer.jpg?itok=-iLQizRE
https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.to...02f-b834-67d7a2f8fa01/5a159f40be2d2.image.jpg

Located a couple stills from the video. The buck spend almost 5 minutes rubbing and pushing against him making all the soft grunts, woofs and chirps they're capable of making. He's spent most of the time whispering "go away"..."stop it".
 
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I would argue that the deer knows him, likely raised by him. I don't know anyone who turkey hunts in blaze orange.....robin :idunno:

:metoo: It was certainly raised around some humans and very used to contact. Shame. He's likely freezer fare by now :shake: (saw on internet, still no face book)
 
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