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Aeolus

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PostSun Oct 28, 12 7:16 pm    OT: interesting deer behavior Reply with quote

doe with a death wish at Cape Sebastian the other day.....went past me at mach 5...eyes bulging...breathing hard.... and straight into the surf... swell was running short period at 6ft or so. it got rolled a few times in the bigger sets...finally got washed in and to its feet and (wait for it)........went full stride back out into the surf again....
heard stories from fisherman of deer swimming way offshore and I've seen deer swimming out to Hunter's island which is the big island in the photo background. Didn't Kesey mention it in Sometimes a Great Notion? Anybody seen this behavior? I might do the same if I had tics or mange or something itching me. Maybe the thing was being run down by a cougar and was freaked....who knows...nutty


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pjc

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PostSun Oct 28, 12 7:22 pm     Reply with quote

a shark had ordered dinner, had to be there in 30 minutes or less or else he'd get his money back

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Gman

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PostSun Oct 28, 12 8:47 pm     Reply with quote

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Wind Slither

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PostMon Oct 29, 12 3:28 am     Reply with quote

So how'd things end up? Did the deer come out or dissappear into the waves?

Seems like I heard a story about a herd or deer or elk panicing in Seaside and dissappearing out into the ocean.

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Wind Slither

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PostMon Oct 29, 12 3:47 am     Reply with quote

In a related story...

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Deer-Stuck-New-Jersey-Beach-Waters-Hurricane-Sandy-Storm-Monmouth-Beach-176178061.html

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Rollo Tomasi

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PostMon Oct 29, 12 6:49 am     Reply with quote

wow. that's an oregon coast experience I've yet to observe.
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Nak

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PostMon Oct 29, 12 8:47 am     Reply with quote

I saw a deer once jump into the salmon river and ride the rapids about a hundred yards. After that it got out of the river walked back up and rode the same stretch of river again, and then again. It wasn't trying to cross, it could have done that easily. It just seemed to enjoy running whitewater...

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Weaz

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PostMon Oct 29, 12 9:04 am     Reply with quote

Next we'll see a deer grabbing someones kite and boosting....

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Freeride Kiter

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PostMon Oct 29, 12 9:40 am     Reply with quote

Happens up here often with deer, moose and caribou. My guess is they are on an adrenaline full blown linear panic from being chased by a bear or some other predator. I've seem moose and caribou sprint right past me out of the woods right in to open water with no regard at all. No telling whats happening down there.
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Aeolus

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PostMon Oct 29, 12 7:36 pm     Reply with quote

Wind Slither wrote:
So how'd things end up? Did the deer come out or dissappear into the waves
Thought it was going to get swept to the seaward side of a sea stack (off to the right out of the photo frame) and get beat to death but the current was on its side and it gots its feet again and jumped up on the sea stack and hunkered down out of sight....

I was quite startled when it ran right past me into a tide pool where I was harvesting mussels. My first impression was it was an adrenaline soaked all out run from a predator. But after it swam in the surf for about 5 minutes I fully expected it to assess its situation and calm down....not so....it gots its feet and charged back out like it needed a session. Goatee going down

Was just told about a fisherman who rescued a deer off shore....brings it back in....it jumps back in and starts swimming seaward.

Nak...that is a cool story....

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pjc

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PostMon Oct 29, 12 8:27 pm     Reply with quote

What's up with Nak and all these wild life stories? I've paddled rivers on two continents, never seen a deer walk up to try and get a better line down a rapid Laughing

I kite near the Jetty mouth, at sunset, tack out deep and pee while I ride, do I see a shark? Nope not once. Nak gets a random beach session, sees jumping seals, gets up-close visit from the landlord.

Some guys get all the luck.

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blowhard

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PostTue Oct 30, 12 7:42 am     Reply with quote

While at Lookout Point lake, A fawn that looked out breath, I wasn't take any
chance of the animal being too strong,so I watch him for awhile ,when it looked like he was about dead,
I haul up on my lake board and he just layed still there still,and took him to shore.

There was no way out of there, cliffs where overhanging of all sides of him probably a 1/2 mile to shore,
Could be some animals get in over the heads

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Windian

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PostTue Oct 30, 12 6:06 pm     Reply with quote

I have seen that behavior by deer in NorCal after the deer was chased by dogs. The deer ended up swimming about a mile offshore to ditch the dogs successfully with the dogs pursuing it. They are pretty strong swimmers and obviously feel that they can confidently outswim predators. My guess it was being pursued by a cougar, bear or coyotes and took to the surf. Probably would have some trouble shaking off a stalking Great White out in the surf.

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Nak

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PostThu Nov 01, 12 1:37 pm     Reply with quote

pjc wrote:
What's up with Nak and all these wild life stories? I've paddled rivers on two continents, never seen a deer walk up to try and get a better line down a rapid Laughing

I kite near the Jetty mouth, at sunset, tack out deep and pee while I ride, do I see a shark? Nope not once. Nak gets a random beach session, sees jumping seals, gets up-close visit from the landlord.

Some guys get all the luck.


40 years of following animals around the woods and chasing fish and you're bound to see a few odd things. To be honest, I didn't find the deer's behavior that day all that amazing. Cool to see, but not amazing. Animals play. I'm not saying that is what was happening on the coast, but with the deer I saw, it was clearly playing. Dogs and cats play all the time, they're just animals too. I had a dog that loved getting rolled in the breakers at the coast. It would wait for the wave to be in the right spot then run out into it. It could do that for hours. The squirrels in my yard go nuts with their games. I've seen foxes play. I've seen videos of Orcas playing. I personally believe that often weird animal behavior is just them playing.

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Gman

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PostThu Nov 01, 12 1:48 pm     Reply with quote

thats a Southern Oregon deer

'Unusually frisky' deer blow lid on marijuana plantation
Italian mountaintop cervine dopefest

By Lester Haines

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Italian police busted two would-be marijuana cultivators after "unusually frisky" deer alerted the authorities as to the presence of their mountaintop dope plantation, UPI reports.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/07/02/frisky_deer/print.html

Locals in Trento began telling tales of the abnormally high-spirited animals, while forest rangers began to wonder why the normally shy and straight-laced cervine population was letting it all hang out by day and "making great leaps on the mountainside".

Rangers duly made their way to the top of the suspect mountain, and discovered "some plant pots and shredded marijuana". The pair responsible for the high-altitude high facility - a factory worker and a university student in their 20s - were cuffed when they ascended the peak on a harvesting mission.

Despite the seemingly damning nature of the prosecution's case, defence lawyers say the charges may yet be dropped since the deer had eaten most of the evidence. Reports that some Trento residents were awoken from their beds at 2am by pothead Bambis demanding bowls of Rice Krispies are unconfirmed. ®

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Rollacoasta

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PostThu Nov 01, 12 4:57 pm     Reply with quote

Wooow! I dunno if there's a drive-thru pharmacy in the area anymore. Now I'm wondering if that deer at the cape may have been grazing downwind of the van with many stickers.

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Aeolus

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PostThu Nov 01, 12 9:44 pm     Reply with quote

^^^^ Laughing Laughing Laughing
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