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« on: November 10, 2011, 08:22:46 AM »
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 hunter from Fergus Falls will have a story to tell at deer camp for years to come.

Don Stock said he's a bit stiff and sore but glad to be alive this week after he was attacked by an injured buck while he and his hunting party were driving some land near his farm during the current deer hunting season.

Stock said he spotted the buck lying on the ground and thought it was dead. Then the deer's ear twitched and everything changed.

The deer scrambled up and charged Stock, slamming into him with its head and antlers and throwing him to the ground. It took a few steps and then collapsed. The hunters believe the deer had been shot shortly before Stock discovered it and was delirious.

Stock, who was having the deer meat processed, told WDAY-TV of Fargo, N.D., that he's done hunting for the season.


It was an improbable outcome for a deer hunter in northeastern Minnesota who fired one gunshot. He bagged two deer.

Bob Schuder, of Deer River, was hunting near Grand Rapids on Sunday and took a shot at a doe that had wandered into a clearing with two fawns.

Schuder climbed down from his tree stand and found a dead fawn. Schuder then saw a white spot in the woods and checked it out. He found his bullet initially struck the doe, passed through its body and hit the fawn. Schuder had killed both deer with a single shot.

The Duluth News Tribune said Schuder's nephew was party hunting with him, so they had tags for both deer.

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