The area I'm hunting is very isolated. Another fellow is hunting there also. Last Friday he came to my house,I live about a mile away, he lives in Columbus. He told me he got a picture of a doe with a collar on his trail cam and asked if I had seen her. I had not yet seen her. I'm retired and hunt about every day morning or evening. On Tuesday I hunted till noon and would come back later. I was coming out of uncut high weed field when I saw two deer running toward me in the woods ahead. I dropped to my knees, nocked an arrow and pulled my head net over my face. The doe came into the field first and I saw she had the collar on, she came right to me and passed to my left 2 ft or so. Of course I no intention of shooting her as she passed I looked back and she was being chased by a small 6 point buck. I've had seen better deer and wasn't going to shoot him either. He stopped about 8yds from me and looked real hard in my direction.
Then I felt something touching my right shoulder. I looked to my right and the doe had her head against my shoulder and was nuzzling me.I looked right into her eye at about 10". I looked back and the buck was gone.I don't know where he went but I guess he wanted nothing to do with the doe's new boy friend. I laid my bow down and stood up the doe just stood there with me. I reached out and touch her hips,then her shoulder and eventually was scratching behind her ears and petting her. She was really friendly, I checked the collar to see if was to tight and for ID, there was none.
She stayed with me for about 20 minutes as I caressed her. I took some cell phone pictures but being alone I couldn't get her and me except me petting behind her ears. I guess she was seeking refuge from the harassing buck. After she had caught her breath she just walked away into the high weed field and I went to my truck with the memory of an incredable experence.
She was probably raised by someone from a fawn who could no longer take care of her and just let her go. I feel sorry for her because she doesn't have much of a chance in the cruel world of nature but who knows maybe she will beat the odds and make it anyway.
Thinking back maybe I should have tied her up under my tree stand. Ha Ha