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Boater said he was trying to herd buck to shore

A Moorhead man faces possible charges in the drowning death of a buck on Tulaby Lake. Steven William Timm, 55, of Moorhead, is accused by witnesses of using a friend's pontoon to circle the big buck and prevent it from getting to shore. Angry wit...
Written By: Nathan W. Bowe | Oct 4th 2015 - 5am.
The dead buck was pulled from the water and reported to the DNR. SUBMITTED PHOTO
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The dead buck was pulled from the water and reported to the DNR. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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