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What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 2889538" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>I was hunting on a friends property and made my way back to the back portion behind an old pond. Their place was 20 miles from anywhere and at night with no moon it was still light enough from the stars to make your way around, but this morning was overcast and pitch black. </p><p></p><p>I made it to where i wanted ot set up and got situated to watch a small clearing as it got light. Out of nowhere comes a blood curdling scream, not once but over and over. Sounded just like a young woman, and out where we were could have been anything happening to her. I was on a MAJOR adrenaline rush and thinking I gotta do something. I slipped as quietly as I could towards the area the sounds were coming form and got to within about as close as I dared. It took several deep breaths before I mustered up the courage raise my rifle and flip on my flashlight. Not knowing what the heck I was going to find amongst the noise I was hearing coming from the opening ahead I threw up my light and there stood two Llama's on the neighbors property. </p><p></p><p>Never in my life had I been around one at that time and had no idea the noises they can make when alarmed. Apparently they winded me or saw me slipping through the cedar and scrub oaks and went into alarm mode. Sure did ruin my morning. </p><p></p><p>Another thing that will stand tha hair up on your neck is being in a river bottom thicket as it gets dark and have a half mile walk out. Soon as you leave your stand a couple of sounders of hogs get into it with rival boars competing for a sow in heat. Those things can get pretty wild sounding on a dark night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 2889538, member: 3804"] I was hunting on a friends property and made my way back to the back portion behind an old pond. Their place was 20 miles from anywhere and at night with no moon it was still light enough from the stars to make your way around, but this morning was overcast and pitch black. I made it to where i wanted ot set up and got situated to watch a small clearing as it got light. Out of nowhere comes a blood curdling scream, not once but over and over. Sounded just like a young woman, and out where we were could have been anything happening to her. I was on a MAJOR adrenaline rush and thinking I gotta do something. I slipped as quietly as I could towards the area the sounds were coming form and got to within about as close as I dared. It took several deep breaths before I mustered up the courage raise my rifle and flip on my flashlight. Not knowing what the heck I was going to find amongst the noise I was hearing coming from the opening ahead I threw up my light and there stood two Llama's on the neighbors property. Never in my life had I been around one at that time and had no idea the noises they can make when alarmed. Apparently they winded me or saw me slipping through the cedar and scrub oaks and went into alarm mode. Sure did ruin my morning. Another thing that will stand tha hair up on your neck is being in a river bottom thicket as it gets dark and have a half mile walk out. Soon as you leave your stand a couple of sounders of hogs get into it with rival boars competing for a sow in heat. Those things can get pretty wild sounding on a dark night. [/QUOTE]
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