Originally Posted by ihookem
Originally Posted by Rovering
I've seen two quite strange sights deer hunting in quite remote areas.

I saw a very big and orderly square stack of large animal bones, the next morning, just beyond a camp that I got to and made after dark the night before.

On another deer hunting trip, long after elk season, as I still hunted along I saw an elk cow and large calf dead ahead just a few feet apart. After a careful approach in case something was guarding its kill, I could find no mark on either elk. The only tracks in the snow were elk and birds, and not even the birds had fed on the elk. I have no idea why two elk in apparent perfect condition would just drop dead, nor why the birds inspected but did not feed on the carcases.


They got hit by lightening. The birds didn't eat it cause the meat was overdone .


That is as good of an explanation as any.