Once again life imitates art

My friend Scott’s trail cam photo of a deer answering the call of nature  brings to mind my recent cartoon in the September/October issue of On Wisconsin Outdoors. This poor old doe couldn’t even take a leak in private!

Published by BruceCochran

Bruce Cochran graduated from Oklahoma University in 1960 with a B.A. in design. He worked as a humor writer/illustrator for Hallmark Cards from 1960 – 1962 and has freelanced as a writer, cartoonist and illustrator since then. Cochran drew daily sports cartoon for USA Today from 1983 – 1991. He has 10 humor/cartoon books published by Willow Creek Press and his work appears regularly in Wyoming Wildlife, Outdoor News, On Wisconsin Outdoors, Pheasants Forever Journal, Wildfowl, Gundog, Ducks Unlimited magazine, Delta Waterfowl and other publications. He also writes and illustrates a regular humor column for Wyoming Wildlife News. Bruce won first place in the magazine humor category of OWAA’s EIC contest in 2000, 2004, 2008, 2009, and 2010. Life Sponsor: Ducks Unlimited. Life member: NRA. Member: Pheasants Forever, Trout Unlimited, OWAA and Outdoor Writers of Kansas.

4 replies on “Once again life imitates art”

  1. It’s getting so I take a look around every time I unzip in the woods these days, for the same reason! Here’s a limerick I wrote about a true incident many years ago:

    I once stopped on a hunt for my ease
    When a buck trotted past through the trees.
    I was done in a trifle,
    So I reached for my rifle
    And shot him, my pants ’round my knees.

    1. Thanks for taking a look at my site, Dan. Loved the limerick.I too have shot a deer with my rifle lining against a deer, my pecker in my hand. Some day I may write a haiku about it.

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