I had 6 does fly past my blind, quickly followed by 2 more. Ones face was covered in sweat/foam from running, her tongue was hanging out. I knew they weren’t going to be alone so I set the barrel of my rifle on the window sill and stayed alert! Just minutes later this buck came after them, only stopping when I shouted a “Hail Mary” MEH! When I pulled the trigger he was at about 125yds, and dropped like a stone! He has 5pts on his left beam and his right beam has 3pts The browtine is actually incorporated into his main beam. He also has 4 or 5 sticker points on the back of his left antler but none over an inch long so they were uncounted in his tagging total. What a beautiful ending to a great first day of rifle, now its time for some doe patrol. The trail cam photo was him on the hoof earlier in the day. He was 180lbs hanging weight.
Ron Bambach
Information
- Date Taken: 11/15/2023
- Time Of Day: Evening
- Method: Rifle
- Number of Points: 8
- County: Huron County
- Property: Private
- Dressed Weight: 180lbs