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ON THIN ICE — For most ice-fishing enthusiasts, a day on the ice isn't likely to include a full-blown rescue.
That wasn't the case for Travis Johnson, though, whose ice-fishing experience at a Utah reservoir was anything but typical.
He noticed a young deer had wandered onto the frozen surface and was struggling to make his way across the early December ice. So, Johnson jumped into action.
Using a sled, Johnson carefully scooted across the ice until he reached the flailing deer, which he placed in the sled before returning safely to shore (where the deer got a few pets).
"I know, it's embarrassing having an ice fisherman save you," Johnson joked with the deer.
After laying motionless for a while — likely due to shock, embarrassment or a combination of the two — the deer eventually got to its feet and ran off.
For Johnson and the young deer he rescued, the experience is likely one neither will forget anytime soon.