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Miller ranch encounter
« on: August 14, 2007, 07:00:40 PM »
This is my recollection of an event that occurred during a duck hunt in January, 2005 when a FTF encounter took place.

We (WW, OC & me) were hunting springfed watersheds on this particular place during a rainy and heavy fog morning with the fog so thick visibility was down to ~25 yards and a NNE breeze moving the fog/rain at ~15 knots.  We were in the SW portion of the ~900 acre tract where all but two of the six watersheds were located.  Approximately an hour after shooting time we started hearing canada geese calling from the north of our position.  I took off in that direction with the idea of either jump shooting them of running the birds back to the other guys' position.  The first of the north ponds was ~1/2 mile away but with the wind direction and low cloud ceiling apparently the sound carried well from that distance.  Arriving at the first pond (smallest of the six) I found no birds but kept hearing the geese and continued NNE as the northern most pond was still ~800 yards away.  About halfway there I came up on a slight mesa type outcropping that stood over the main part of the tract.  Suddenly, I heard a whoosing type sound which I immediately thought was heavier rain falling into the tallgrass prairie.  However, the sound was moving to the NNE or in the opposite direction of the wind.

I continued to the north and by then the fog had begun to lift somewhat with visibility now at 100-150 yards and the rain had abated to a slight drizzle.  As I got to within ~100 yards of the pond up on the dam (located on it's south end) there stood a B&C buck of magnificent proportions along with his harem of ~11 does.  That is what I later surmised made the sound coming from the south heard  ~15-20 minutes earlier when standing on the mesa.  The deer took off up the east side of the pond and in the process flushed the geese in that direction as well.  Hoping there were still birds on the water I crept low up over the dam and observed a nice bunch of ducks at the north end ~100 yards away.  I looped around to the west but the grass cover played out before I could get into range and wound up simply flushing them in hopes they would head southward to the boys ~one mile SSW from there.

As I knelt in the shin high grass something caught my attention in the direction of the dam.  It was a large animal creeping over the dam at the exact spot where I had done so only a few minutes earlier.  At first, I thought it was another deer and then a cat but when it picked up my scent and glared straight at me for ~10 seconds I knew it was no deer or cat.  It the wheeled around and disappeared back over the dam's south side.  I estimated it's prone body length (head to flank) at ~6 feet.  Although I was ~75-100 yards away from it, in the grey/flat light it's huge eyes had a erie pale glow to them but being color blind I'm not sure of their exact hue except to say they were a sorta pale yellowish tint.  They also had the look of contempt or hatred as I guess it was PO'd at being busted out by me.  Keep in mind I was wearing neoprene chest waders along with a Gore-Tex parka and gloves so my apparent lack of a scent trail probably piqued it's curosity to try and sniff the dam as that's the only place my hands had touched the ground.

At that point I figured what had occurred was I busted up his/their deer hunt as the deer (earlier) were being pressed and running through the waist-chest high grass probably into a pre-arranged ambush.

So, there I was ~1 mile away from the other guys and they didn't know about my decision to make this excursion (they were initially set up on an adjacent pond) and the cell phone didn't have a signal.  I loaded the 870 with the heaviest goose loads I had and headed back south toward them and right in the direction the critter had gone as well.  About halfway there I got to a high spot where the phone would work and called DG telling him of the event and where to look for the body should I not show back up at the truck.

What caught me so off guard was something like this was the last thing I expected to see out in the middle of thousands of acres of tallgrass prairie but it just goes to show the Boy Scout motto are words to live by.
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2007, 06:37:24 AM »
75-100yrds is hardly ftf.....try 15-20ft...now thats ftf! :o
Still seeing a monster at any range is a gut wrenching shock.
Did you look at it with binoculars....sense you said you saw its facial expression?

Thanks for sharing your encounter John! :)

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2007, 07:26:11 AM »
R,

It's head/facial area appeared to be somewhat larger than a regulation size basketball if that's any frame of reference and with those huge eyes.  As I stated in the initial post, flat light often reveals things you wouldn't ordinarily see on a bright day with the lines and shadows it creates upon objects. 
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #3 on: August 15, 2007, 07:48:00 AM »
I think if it would have decided to make you dinner......DG would not have found hide nor hair of you!

R

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2007, 08:11:28 AM »
Hopefully, the shotgun would've survived at my son expects that along with all the others to be a part of his inheritance AFTER he wrestles his little sister for what she's claiming! My $$'s are on her!

When Matt was ~9 we were sitting in the blind one morning and during a slow period he asked me "Dad, who's going to get all of your guns when you die?"  I told him he was.  However, a couple weeks later I had to render a heavy duty dose of "applied psychology" upon his backside and sent him up to his room.  About an hour later he came down as sidled up to me and asked, "Dad, am I STILL going to get your guns?"    ;D

Just shows how guys think and operate.  ;)
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #5 on: August 15, 2007, 08:22:05 AM »
R,

Go over to http://www.gbofreeforums.info/Bigfootstudy/ as there's a couple of interesting threads w/o all the heckling from the peanut gallery.

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2007, 08:31:13 AM »
Hopefully, the shotgun would've survived at my son expects that along with all the others to be a part of his inheritance AFTER he wrestles his little sister for what she's claiming! My $$'s are on her!

When Matt was ~9 we were sitting in the blind one morning and during a slow period he asked me "Dad, who's going to get all of your guns when you die?"  I told him he was.  However, a couple weeks later I had to render a heavy duty dose of "applied psychology" upon his backside and sent him up to his room.  About an hour later he came down as sidled up to me and asked, "Dad, am I STILL going to get your guns?"    ;D

Just shows how guys think and operate.  ;)

I wish my Dad would have been a gun collector....Dad said he had seen enuff guns in the war....so I did not inherit a lot of guns when my Dad passed away...but he did leave me his home!
I never thought about a inheritance....never wanted to even think about my Dad dying....as ruff as he was on me...I'll love that old man til the day I die!

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #7 on: August 15, 2007, 08:32:15 AM »
R,

Go over to http://www.gbofreeforums.info/Bigfootstudy/ as there's a couple of interesting threads w/o all the heckling from the peanut gallery.

J

Show nuff!  :)

Which thread is it you want me to read?

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #8 on: August 15, 2007, 09:36:55 AM »
Hopefully, the shotgun would've survived at my son expects that along with all the others to be a part of his inheritance AFTER he wrestles his little sister for what she's claiming! My $$'s are on her!

When Matt was ~9 we were sitting in the blind one morning and during a slow period he asked me "Dad, who's going to get all of your guns when you die?"  I told him he was.  However, a couple weeks later I had to render a heavy duty dose of "applied psychology" upon his backside and sent him up to his room.  About an hour later he came down as sidled up to me and asked, "Dad, am I STILL going to get your guns?"    ;D

Just shows how guys think and operate.  ;)

I wish my Dad would have been a gun collector....Dad said he had seen enuff guns in the war....so I did not inherit a lot of guns when my Dad passed away...but he did leave me his home!
I never thought about a inheritance....never wanted to even think about my Dad dying....as ruff as he was on me...I'll love that old man til the day I die!

Yep, my Dad went into the USN at the ripe age of 16 back in 1942 and although we raised bird dogs and hunted he never was the total gun "nut" I've become.

Read the first couple of threads on the General Discussion forum.

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #9 on: August 15, 2007, 09:59:10 AM »
That web site does not recognize me as a member of Graybeards?

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #10 on: August 15, 2007, 10:07:04 AM »
That web site does not recognize me as a member of Graybeards?

Didja click on the link I listed a few posts up?

You may hafta email; gbomgmt@greybeardoutdoors.com and have Matt set you up on it?
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #11 on: August 15, 2007, 10:17:24 AM »
That web site does not recognize me as a member of Graybeards?

Didja click on the link I listed a few posts up?

You may hafta email; gbomgmt@greybeardoutdoors.com and have Matt set you up on it?

Yeah...I followed the link and read the first thread in GD...it would not let me reply!

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #12 on: August 15, 2007, 10:30:21 AM »
That is a totally and completely separate site from this one. You must register there just as you did here. You can however use your same user name. If you have any problems in getting registered let me know and I can assist. But it is NOT GBO or even a sub part of this site. We have a totally unique domain for it when Matt eventually gets his round tuit and it will then even have it's own home page as well as forums. At that time we will most likely convert the forums to the same format used here at GBO as it is less prone to hack attacks.

Off this subject but on the one you guys have visited heavily in this thread. The ony thing my dad ever gave me was a hard time and he was damn good at that. In his will rather than leaving his kids anything he instead listed what the thought WE OWNED his estate. He left everything to his second wife not any of our mom and to folks he met after marrying her and nothing to any of his blood relatives. He died as he lived true to the end to the kinda person he was. Yup I'm bitter not at the will but at the way we were treated while he lived.


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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #13 on: August 15, 2007, 10:58:55 AM »
That is a totally and completely separate site from this one. You must register there just as you did here. You can however use your same user name. If you have any problems in getting registered let me know and I can assist. But it is NOT GBO or even a sub part of this site. We have a totally unique domain for it when Matt eventually gets his round tuit and it will then even have it's own home page as well as forums. At that time we will most likely convert the forums to the same format used here at GBO as it is less prone to hack attacks.

Off this subject but on the one you guys have visited heavily in this thread. The ony thing my dad ever gave me was a hard time and he was damn good at that. In his will rather than leaving his kids anything he instead listed what the thought WE OWNED his estate. He left everything to his second wife not any of our mom and to folks he met after marrying her and nothing to any of his blood relatives. He died as he lived true to the end to the kinda person he was. Yup I'm bitter not at the will but at the way we were treated while he lived.

Thanks GB  :)
I registered....no problems!

Sorry to hear your Father treated y'all so wretchedly! :(
They say you got to let it go or it will eat you up inside...I had a stepfather for about 2yrs who was mean as the devil...if I ever visited his grave...I would be tempted to urinate on it!

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #14 on: August 16, 2007, 03:35:06 AM »
tg. Ya must have really good eyes to see the critters eyes, in a dim gray light, at 100 yds away. Yep, pretty good eyes. POWDERMAN.  :D :D :D :D :D :D
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« Reply #15 on: August 16, 2007, 04:27:51 AM »
tg. Ya must have really good eyes to see the critters eyes, in a dim gray light, at 100 yds away. Yep, pretty good eyes. POWDERMAN.  :D :D :D :D :D :D

Thanks for the compliment. 
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« Reply #16 on: August 17, 2007, 03:32:02 AM »
tg. Ya must have really good eyes to see the critters eyes, in a dim gray light, at 100 yds away. Yep, pretty good eyes. POWDERMAN.  :D :D :D :D :D :D

Thanks for the compliment. 

HEH. And you say BM can tell a tall one. I find that amusing. POWDERMAN.  :P :P :P :P :P :P
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #17 on: August 17, 2007, 05:18:58 AM »
so was it a bear or what ?
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #18 on: August 17, 2007, 06:35:29 AM »
so was it a bear or what ?

IMHO...an "or what".
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #19 on: August 17, 2007, 06:39:27 AM »
ouch !
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #20 on: August 17, 2007, 07:52:31 AM »
BTW, someone has mentioned this ranch was where hayrides, etc. take place however, to the best of my knowledge that is not the case as this area is managed primarily for deer/quail hunting with some limited cattle movement in selected areas.  Also, where the encounter took place is in the most remote part of the property with the closest section line road over a mile away.
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #21 on: August 17, 2007, 08:25:58 AM »
You can use google maps to show us exactly where your encounter with bf took place....if you like?

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #22 on: August 17, 2007, 09:07:58 AM »
You can use google maps to show us exactly where your encounter with bf took place....if you like?

R,

This location is still being studied as my client (how I have current access) has worked for the landowner for several years and the last thing wanted is for the BF Tourista's from MABRC to show up.  ::)
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #23 on: August 17, 2007, 09:40:34 AM »
Yeah....I understand.
Whats DG been up to...you do not see him post much anymore.....hope he did not get ate by a BF....although I know of a pretty Cherokee woman that would like to see that happen to him! ;D

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #24 on: August 17, 2007, 09:58:51 AM »
Yeah....I understand.
Whats DG been up to...you do not see him post much anymore.....hope he did not get ate by a BF....although I know of a pretty Cherokee woman that would like to see that happen to him! ;D

He had surgery a while back and had been laid up a bit but we've getting back in the action lately plus, our second 100 year flood in 21 years made a mess of two of our areas of interest.  We're going back into those spots this weekend and do an assessment tho' to see what the prognosis looks like as well as check out a brand new location that if it's history is accurate may well be a promising venture.

That young Cherokee lass must have forgiven him as she asked us to come up (a year ago last ~March) to take out a belligerent BF for her.
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #25 on: August 17, 2007, 10:13:00 AM »
Well I'm glad He's mending up just fine! :)

Ha ha.....Bigfoot hit men! ;D

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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #26 on: August 17, 2007, 10:18:20 AM »
when ya'll make the hit , post pictures !
we all want to see the lass !
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« Reply #27 on: August 17, 2007, 10:41:06 AM »
ROFL!!!! ;D
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« Reply #28 on: August 17, 2007, 10:44:32 AM »
Well I'm glad He's mending up just fine! :)

Ha ha.....Bigfoot hit men! ;D

We considered the black suits and dark sunglasses but opted for camo instead!  ;)
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Re: Miller ranch encounter
« Reply #29 on: August 17, 2007, 10:45:13 AM »
nonya , i knew you would get it !
are these guys pulling our collective leg or not ?
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