Dan Hartley was hoping to bag a 10-point buck. Instead, the Wisconsin hunter had a close encounter with an overly friendly deer that nudged, jousted and merely wanted to play with him.
"It all seemed like a dream," said Hartley, 60, of Janesville, Wis. But the video he captured says it wasn't.
Weeks earlier, Hartley was bow hunting from a deer stand on private land that he rents near Hillsboro, Wis., when he spotted a "nice" eight-point buck from his stand. But he couldn't get a shot off. With other deer nearby, he feared any movement would startle them and cause him to miss his shot at the buck.
So on the dawn of Wisconsin's gun opener Nov. 18, Hartley moved to an area in a gully nestled between corn and bean fields that he hadn't hunted yet. He put a couple of foam pads on the ground and sat still in the thicket as daylight broke. A little after 7 a.m., he heard a noise to his left. A young eight-point buck stood about 20 feet away.
The young buck wasn't what Hartley was after. "I wanted a wall mounter," he said. "I wasn't going to put that little one on the wall."
So he tried scaring the little buck from the thicket, making noise as he clicked off his gun safety. The buck jumped about a foot, then walked within 2 feet of Hartley — so close that he wouldn't have had to aim to shoot his dinner.
"I thought maybe he couldn't see me because I wasn't moving and I was quiet," Hartley said. "I thought I was in stealth [mode]."
Hartley was wearing camouflage pants but the rest of his outfit — an orange hat, big orange mittens and an orange jacket — screamed "I'm here."