Stampeding stag gouges Polish hunter’s eye with its antlers as it bursts out of bushes

The hunter becomes the hunted! Stampeding stag gouges Polish hunter’s eye with its antlers as it bursts out of bushes

  • Leszek Kaminiski was hunting in forests in southeast Poland before Christmas
  • There, he came across a frightened stag hiding from him in the undergrowth
  • He raised his rifle, but before he could fire, the stag charged directly at him
  • The hunter stepped to the side, but the stag’s antler painfully gouged his eye 


The hunter became the hunted when a stampeding stag gouged a Polish man’s eye with its antlers as it burst from the undergrowth.  

Gun-wielding Leszek Kaminiski had been on a group hunt in forests near Chelm, southeast Poland, when he came across the terrified animal hiding in some bushes.

Video shows him walking towards the stag with his weapon raised towards the creature, with the camera showing the first-person perspective of Kaminiski.

Shocking footage shows the moment a stampeding stag (pictured) gouged a Polish hunter’s eye with its antlers as it burst from the undergrowth

Leszek Kaminiski (pictured) had been on a group hunt in forests near Chelm, southeast Poland, when he came across the terrified stag hiding in some bushes. It burst from the undergrowth and gouged his eye with its antlers

Pictured: Blood on Mr Kaminiski's hunting rifle

Leszek Kaminiski had been on a group hunt in forests near Chelm, southeast Poland, when he came across the terrified stag hiding in some bushes. It burst from the undergrowth and gouged his eye with its antlers (left). Right: Blood on Mr Kaminiski’s hunting rifle

All of a sudden, the animal bursts out of the hedge-line at break-neck speeds straight at the camera, and rams the hunter in the face with its antlers.

Kaminiski, along with the camera, is spun and flung to the ground, with the hunter letting out an audible gasp of pain before swearing in Polish.

As the stag charges off, Kaminiski is left lying on the ground with a severely damaged eye, and blood splashed over the forest floor.

Photos later posted by the hunter on social media show him with blood pouring out his damaged eye and running down his face.

Another shows his hunting rifle lying on the ground, also covered in blood.

After being discovered by fellow hunters, Kaminiski – who runs a hunting blog – was rushed to hospital where he underwent extensive surgery to both his eye and the crown of his head.

Video shot from the first-person perspective of Kaminski shows him walking towards the stag with his gun raised towards the creature (pictured) which then charges at him

Video shot from the first-person perspective of Kaminski shows him walking towards the stag with his gun raised towards the creature (pictured) which then charges at him

Giving an update of the hunter's condition, a fellow blogger said that Kaminiski's (pictured in hospital) eye muscles and nerves are intact and the puffiness is getting smaller

Giving an update of the hunter’s condition, a fellow blogger said that Kaminiski’s (pictured in hospital) eye muscles and nerves are intact and the puffiness is getting smaller

A fellow blogger from a site called wildmen.pl said: ‘Leszek tried to avoid the stag and managed to take a step to the left, which may have saved his life.

‘Fortunately, the eye muscles and nerves are intact and the puffiness is getting smaller. We must remember that any animal, regardless of its size, will attack when it feels threatens. As you can see, a charging stag can be a great threat to a hunter.’

Although the incident happened just before Christmas, video of the incident has only now been posted on YouTube

Although the incident happened just before Christmas, video of the incident has only now been posted on YouTube. Viewers were not as sympathetic towards Kaminiski as his fellow hunters, with man flooding the comments section with praise for the stag

Although the incident happened just before Christmas, video of the incident has only now been posted on YouTube. Viewers were not as sympathetic towards Kaminiski as his fellow hunters, with man flooding the comments section with praise for the stag

Viewers were not as sympathetic towards Kaminiski as his fellow hunters, instead flooding the comments section with praise for the stag.

One wrote: ‘Bravo for the deer! I wish him continued success in hitting sadists!’

Another posted: ‘This deer is my hero of the day.’

And yet another commented: ‘Respect for the deer!’

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