Game Warden Field Notes

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Rodeo in Sonora
A Sutton County Game warden received a call about two buck deer attached at the antlers by a large entanglement of wire. One of the deer was alive and the other was dead after being gored by a third buck deer. 
The location of the call was in the town of Sonora and several spectators were at the scene when the game warden arrived. A plan was developed and the necessary equipment, two ropes and wire cutters, were obtained. 
With help from a Sonora police department officer, who managed to rope the head of the deer while the game warden roped the back feet, the deer was stretched out in true rodeo head and healer fashion and the wire was cut from the bucks’ heads. 
The surviving buck was last seen jumping a fence and leaving town at a high rate of speed.  Read more in our e-edition:   http://www.etypeservices.com/SWF/LocalUser/Atlanta1//Magazine40176/Full/index.aspx?id=40176
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