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20170303_112631.thumb.jpg.b358a4b1fdbbaa52b5c49ecaf7fff0fd.jpgyou run over a dead deer while towing a boat. 

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I prefer using a meat slicer when I prepare venison jerky....to each his own:D

I bet that was loud...

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least it wasnt still walking when you hit it, I can tell you from experience that is quite messy <_<

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Any more pics? Like the boat at truck?

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Wish I had the pics.  Was towing from Lake St Clair back to Virginia and we were in West Virginia when a deer ran out from the woods and went behind my truck and tried jumping over a Ranger Z520.  Almost made it but caught it's feet on the drivers console electronics mount, flipped over and hit the cowling of a Yamaha 250 straight on.  $3,000 repair/replace for the cowling. 

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That definitely could have been a lot worse. I had one bounce off my spare tire once. Nothing quite like that though! I say pick the hair out and clear coat the lower unit just to let others at the ramp know that you mean business haha. 

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1 hour ago, WIGuide said:

I say pick the hair out and clear coat the lower unit just to let others at the ramp know that you mean business haha. 

^^^^^^This...:D

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