Man kills deer with his bare hands

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A Bentonville Ark. man was faced with a problem.

It seems that a 5 point buck deer crashed through his daughters bedroom
window one evening last week. Mr. Goldsberry knew that something was
wrong and entered the bedroom to find himself faced with a buck deer.
After wrestling with the deer for a few minutes he emerged from the bedroom
to tell his wife to "Dial 911". He then went back into the bedroom where he
wrestled with the deer for almost a total of forty minutes.

The wrestling match ended when Mr. Goldsberry broke the deer's neck killing
it. When asked about the final disposition of the deer Mr. Goldsberry said

"He is already in the freezer"

The grow them tough in Arkansas......:eek:

www.cbs5.com/watercooler/local_story_305175551.html
 
I have heard of "noodling" for catfish. I have seen divers reach into holes
and caves looking for lobster.

But killing a five point buck with your bare hands? That is impressive to me
at least. It makes those hog hunters who use knives seem well.... a bit
overprepared.
 
When I was a kid, I remember my father hitting a deer while we were driving to the store. The deer was seriously injured, and my father swore at the luck, got out, grabbed it's rack in his hands, and twisted. CRACK!

Been afraid of my father ever since.
 
WOW!! That's incredible! Had a buddy of mine who's dad cut a deer's throat after it almost kicked his son. TOUGH!
 
Wait for the wildlife athority geniuses to arrest him for not having a liscence.

It wouldnt surprise me in the least.:rolleyes:

SKam
 
Skam,

That reminds me of the old survival joke:

If you are in dire need of rescue, and no rangers show up, just do something illegal, like trap a field mouse or walk through wetlands, and suddenly you're found!
 
Or stamp out a cig butt in a no burn zone :rolleyes:. Meanwhile a heard of poached elk are being packaged up 300 yards away.

Its always the way huh.

Remember women being raped should yell fire.;)

Skam
 
I like the fact that he told his wife to call 911 then had time to battle with the deer for so long before anyone showed up. Also I imagine his daughter has a few issues about sleeping in her room after such an incident. It's not exactly something I'd expect to wake up to.

-Lindey
 
Legend has it my Dad tied up a buck with his sweatshirt. It's a story I've heard since I was young, don't know if it's true or not.

My Dad was alone in camp when a wounded bunk came limping through, anyway my dad could not get a Springfield '03 to chamber so he tackles it, ties it up and leaves it laying there. Everyone comes back emptyhanded at the end of the day and asks if anyone seen anything. Of course my Dad tells them " I got one tied up over there ".
 
there is a story that has been prevalent at my hunting plantation that happened in the 80's:

Seems some old vietnam vet was in a deer stand and a buck went right under him. He thought it would be too easy to shoot it so he dropped on it with his ka-bar.

He came back covered in blood with a chipped tooth and the buck had gotten away. The way they described the scene of him walking back to the outside dinner table all messed up while the other guys who came in early were having a beer was hilarious. They said he wasn't hurt at all except for his pride.
 
My old man killed one with a claw hammer. It was a three point black tail that had its eyes put out in a fight. He approached it and noticed that it was not doing well, then he made the mistake of grabbing it by the horns. Once it knew where he was the fight was on. His friend then threw him a claw hammer and after several blows to the back of its head with the claw end it died. Wouldnt have believed it to be true if I hadent seen it with my own eyes.
 
I love all those family lore stories. Its what makes families and history interesting.

thanks for sharing.

Skam
 
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