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<blockquote data-quote="imhntn" data-source="post: 2362069" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>I was hunting alone a few years ago and had been out in western OK hunting coyotes. On my way home I stopped at a pasture I have hunted several times before. It is the bull pasture for a big ranch and I made sure all the bulls were up near the highway and I drove to the other end of the quarter and went in along the fence. I howled a little and then started the distress call. All of a sudden I heard something coming and looked over and all the bulls were coming to the call. I have been around cattle all my life and have never been in a spot where I was spooked but these bulls were clearly agitated. They spotted me and circled, blowing snot and pawing the ground. I really thought someone was going to find me dead. One charged and I yelled at it and it backed off a little and started pawing and blowing again. It came at me again and I shot over its head with the .17 Rem. I had no large caliber gun with me. It was enough and they backed off a little and let me walk away. I drive past that pasture often and they still keep their bulls there and I still stay out of there. I try to remember to carry a large caliber handgun if I don't have the shotgun with me too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhntn, post: 2362069, member: 3755"] I was hunting alone a few years ago and had been out in western OK hunting coyotes. On my way home I stopped at a pasture I have hunted several times before. It is the bull pasture for a big ranch and I made sure all the bulls were up near the highway and I drove to the other end of the quarter and went in along the fence. I howled a little and then started the distress call. All of a sudden I heard something coming and looked over and all the bulls were coming to the call. I have been around cattle all my life and have never been in a spot where I was spooked but these bulls were clearly agitated. They spotted me and circled, blowing snot and pawing the ground. I really thought someone was going to find me dead. One charged and I yelled at it and it backed off a little and started pawing and blowing again. It came at me again and I shot over its head with the .17 Rem. I had no large caliber gun with me. It was enough and they backed off a little and let me walk away. I drive past that pasture often and they still keep their bulls there and I still stay out of there. I try to remember to carry a large caliber handgun if I don't have the shotgun with me too. [/QUOTE]
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