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Offline Nixter

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Off topic: 1st deer of the season
« on: August 16, 2005, 08:36:03 AM »
Yup, you read it right. 1st deer of the season. Not shooting or hunting related.

Hwy 41 northbound right near QuadGraphics. Running a normal set of double bottom reefers to Appleton. Each is 28 feet long, one is 13,000 lbs, the other is 11,000 lbs. Saw a flash of fur in my head lights running from my left to right. No big deal, rabbit.

Pick-up just starting to pass me on the left when I saw an animal right in front of me  in my (right hand) lane. A small deer, running with traffic. Damn, can't swerve right as that would cause the rear of two trailers to whip into the pick-up passing me on the left. Can't go left as the pick-up is there. Too heavy to slow down to save the helpless deer as I have two heavy trailers this night.


Whomp, right under the front bumper. Turned out to be a fawn. Fit right under the bumper and of course under the following tires... All I saw was legs ears and snout as I went over it in the lights of the passing pick-up.

I watched my gauges for trouble, none to be seen. I pulled off at the truck stop and inspected the rig, just a cracked front air-dam.

Ruined my night. Only the second deer I've hit in almost 15 years of driving truck. Common sense says stay the course when faced with a deer collision. In this case it was the right thing to do but it doesn't make me feel any better.

 This deer could have grown up to be a young hunters first buck. Or a doe, mother to a future trophy buck. Regardless, it's done. Not the first, probably not the last.

I will drive on. Trying to be more attentive and responsive.

Nixter

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Off topic: 1st deer of the season
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2005, 11:36:39 AM »
Kinda hard to miss them if they get in the way driving Truck. I did that for a year or two also but had a bad expirience with a piss poor dispatcher and said the hell with it. Considering the time I spent behind the wheel I figured the money was not that great either. I guess I should have kept up with it as it would have been better than what  I did after driving a Bus and vans for a private outfit for the handicapped. I found out a long time ago deer are softer than the ditch or a tree or a other vehicle. I try to stop the best I can and if I hit them its better than the alternatives. Jim
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