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<blockquote data-quote="ingeclody" data-source="post: 841942" data-attributes="member: 16285"><p>I told you I'd be back when the cattle were found.</p><p>about 2 weeks ago our neighbor spotted them on a hill side near his home. 3 miles north of where they were last seen. He called a friend who is a deer hunter and my daughter and son in law and the 4 of them went to where they had been seen. They saw them about 10 feet off the hwy. It was decided to shoot them as they could run across the hwy and cause an accident. the deer hunter had to be careful as he did not want to shoot across the hwy. He had to re-position himself. The cattle caught a glimpse of him and ran. About a wek laater, at dusk, a friend spotted them in a field on the corner of the hwy and the road leading into town. A very busy intersection. None of this is fenced. It was ascertained that during the day, they kept low. At dusk they came out to graze. This evening 2 deer hunters stationed themselves out of sight near the pond on that property (where they saw hoof prints earlier in the week). The two steers appeared around dusk.</p><p>The two deer hunters each dropped a steer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ingeclody, post: 841942, member: 16285"] I told you I'd be back when the cattle were found. about 2 weeks ago our neighbor spotted them on a hill side near his home. 3 miles north of where they were last seen. He called a friend who is a deer hunter and my daughter and son in law and the 4 of them went to where they had been seen. They saw them about 10 feet off the hwy. It was decided to shoot them as they could run across the hwy and cause an accident. the deer hunter had to be careful as he did not want to shoot across the hwy. He had to re-position himself. The cattle caught a glimpse of him and ran. About a wek laater, at dusk, a friend spotted them in a field on the corner of the hwy and the road leading into town. A very busy intersection. None of this is fenced. It was ascertained that during the day, they kept low. At dusk they came out to graze. This evening 2 deer hunters stationed themselves out of sight near the pond on that property (where they saw hoof prints earlier in the week). The two steers appeared around dusk. The two deer hunters each dropped a steer. [/QUOTE]
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