Mountain lion screaming 20 yards from me on my way to my whitetail stand.
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Yeah. I never met him but he was a dirt bag. Smart enough to pick-up and dispose of 3 of the 5 shell casings off the ground though. Stuck with his story that he was shooting at a 6 pt. Didn't know anything at all about any hikers getting shot. GW gave him a few citations but that was about it.Holy Shiite!! Did they ever find the guy that shot you?
15 years ago at Thanksgiving diner my 1st cousin said she needed someone to go on a hike with her for an Outdoor Living Elective assignment. I volunteered and a couple days later we're exploring the Confederate Battlegrounds and hiking trails in the Port Hudson State Park and Historic Site back home in Louisiana.
It was also opening weekend of WT rifle season, and a "doe day".
We are 3 miles in when I suddenly hear a rifle crack from VERY close by. It was UNBELIEVABLY loud. Shit-your-pants loud. I'm a bit stunned and confused at that moment. I'm thinking "There's no hunting allowed inside the park. What is going on?" Thankfully I had my full attention focused in the direction of where the shot came from as I tried to get my head around what was going on when it happened again.
You've probably heard of people talking about instances where "time slows down". Well, this one is mine.
I instantly knew exactly what was happening - that they were shooting AT ME! The next instance I saw the vapor trail of the (30-06) bullet screaming towards me at about shin level. I later learned that it had clipped an 8" tree about 30-40 yards in front of me which mushroomed it but also probably slowed it down just enough for me to get a glimpse of it coming and pushing/disturbing air. The 1st Matrix movie had come out a couple years before this and I swear it looked just like that scene. My reaction was exactly like when you were a kid playing pitch-&-catch but you got distracted by something and then looked up to see a baseball humming right at you. I did a jump spin move turning my hips 90 degrees as I tried to get my legs out of the bullet path.
I almost made it.
Ironically, it only felt like someone had hit me with a gently tossed a small bean bag or maybe a quick blast of compressed air. But it looked like someone took an ice cream scoop across the front/side of my lower left leg. Miraculously, I had moved just enough that the bullet did not touch any bone. It had missed bone by less than a millimeter. Dr's later told me that if the bullet had impacted that bone and shattered it that would have bled out long before they'd found me.
Now for the really scary part.
I knew this hunter (poacher) was close (It was later measured to be 75 yards) so my cousin and I started yelling and screaming at the guy to stop shooting, waving out arms, etc. I called him a few choice names and told him we were coming out as I started walking towards him. I knew I was in trouble even though I couldn't feel any pain yet, so my plan at that point was to walk straight to him and beat the ever living shit out of him. Then make him drive me to the hospital.
I'd made it about 10-15 yards when it struck me that I hadn't heard him yell back to us or acknowledged us in any way. I stopped to listen and called out again. "Hey"-BOOM. He answered me with another shot. Then 2 more behind it as we literally ran for our lives. We could hear the bullets making "tick-tick-tick" sounds as they zipped through the woods hitting tiny limbs and leaves and brush all around us. It was such an unusual sound to hear. I can still hear it in my head plain as day. Tick-tick-tick.
We sprinted to create some distance before he could reload and then settled into a jog for a minute or two until the adrenalin faded. Then I collapsed and started going into shock. Even though we all had cell phones back then we weren't in the habit yet of taking them with us everywhere we went. I also wasn't carrying a firearm of any kind, not sure if they were even allowed inside the park. But Hell, it was only a 6-8 mile Day Hike! What could possibly go wrong?
Laying there under a big live oak tree beside the trail with about 90 minutes of daylight left was actually the very 1st point at which I recall being afraid. After accidentally trying to kill me, This guy had then INTENTIONALLY tried to kill me. I knew we hadn't gotten far enough away from him but I couldn't go any further. I laid there getting sicker and sicker and kept my eyes on our backtrail waiting for this guy to show up and try to finish us off. It was like a real life horror movie was about to unfold at any second. That helpless feeling was the scariest thing I've ever experienced in the woods. When the paramedics and park rangers found us just after sunset (some other hikers had heard all the shooting and yelling and called it in) my BP was 60/40 and my pulse was 38. I didn't hunt big game again for almost 10 years after that.
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Pretty boring after that. He never showed up again to take care of the witnesses to his crime, though I believe that if he'd had any more ammo on him he would have looked around for us a little while longer.That is by far one of the craziest hunting stories I have ever heard. Would really like to hear the rest of the details. Did they catch the shooter? Hopefully they did and prosecuted him to the full extent of the law. Could have been much worse. Lucky guy
Now that is funny! Hits pretty close to home too!Hard to top FlyGuy's but...last fall I returned home from bowhunting and my wife was standing in the doorway with my new Swaro BTX in her hands and I'll never forget that look in her eyes...I'll tell you I was scared.
I don't have any good stories to tell.
FlyGuy that was terrifying to read. Much less live. WOW.