Deer season - aarrgghhhhh
My DIL got a 5 point buck.
Last night.
With her SUV!!!
Just a couple of miles from here.
Thankfully, she was not hurt and her vehicle sustained relatively minor damage, considering what it could have been. The grill is busted up and one headlight is destroyed, and some scratches on the hood from the buck's antlers, but that's about it. It's completely drivable. If it had been my little car, it would have been totaled! :eek: She ran off into the ditch as it happened, but was able to get out without a tow. Not 5 vehicles went by after it happened when one stopped and asked if they could have the deer, so I guess that's better than leaving it to rot along side the road. The state police came out to the house and took a report since she will need that for insurance purposes.
She was pretty shook up and upset that she killed the poor deer, and of course my son didn't help when he was joking with her and told her that she killed Bambi, even tho he was trying to get her to lighten up. MEN!!! :rolleyes: Hey - he hit a cow once, but that's another story. :p
Country living is great, but this is just one not so great thing we have to be careful of - especially this time of year. I avoid driving before dawn and after dusk if at all possible, tho the deer are even around in the daylight anymore. :(
RIP Big Buck...........
Lots of areas in Vermont have deer population problems
I hate driving at night this time of year. The deer are all over the place where I live. It is not uncommon to find a herd in my back yard. Prue, the dog is terrified of them and will run in the opposite direction if she sees them. So much for the dog protection I thought I signed up for when I got Prue!
I have never hit a deer, but know lots of folks who have. I drive SO slowly, at night, expecting a deer to run into the road! I try to NOT be out at night or early morning. Of course, sometimes I have to drive, but make sure to keep my eyes looking at the side of the roads!
Glad to hear your relative is unharmed. She will relax about it eventually, I am sure. She did nothing wrong. Things like this happen all the time. I am glad someone was able to use the deer for it's meat. Many just stay there in the road or side of the road, and spoil.
We all need to use this as a lesson and take care when driving at night.
Thanks for sharing the story. It will keep me a little more alert.
P. S. One night I was walking Prue and we headed for the back of the property. I had a flash light and shined it to the very back, near the woods. There was a herd of deer and their eyes glowed in the flash light. Prue was horrified. She barked and ran in the opposite direction, away from the deer, pulling me along with her. It took her days to get over it when I walked her outside. I think she thought they were aliens that had landed. Their beady eyes were dotted all along the wood's edge....two here, two there. It was funny - well sorta. She nearly pulled my arm out of the socket!