A friend of mine that manages a plantation sent me this picture this morning and called me. My reply was that's a good one. Where did you get him? He said it ain't what you think and then explained.
He's had pictures of this buck for the last couple years. The owners saw him last year and decided to pass on him and give him another year. The deer normally stays within a 1/4 mile or so from my buddy's house and he's seen him often. Well the buck up and dissappeared in mid September and had not been seen until yesterday. They were picking corn in the dove field and saw the buck bedded in the corn. They could tell something wasn't right and walked right up to the buck. He couldn't get up. All my friend had in the truck was his bow so a quick shot put him out of his misery. Evidently the buck had been hit by a car and made it to the field. Anyone that's hunted South Carolina knows this a very nice buck for this state. Strangely, 3 of the largest bucks I have seen killed around home were not killed by hunters. They were hit by cars and later mercifully put out of their misery.
He's had pictures of this buck for the last couple years. The owners saw him last year and decided to pass on him and give him another year. The deer normally stays within a 1/4 mile or so from my buddy's house and he's seen him often. Well the buck up and dissappeared in mid September and had not been seen until yesterday. They were picking corn in the dove field and saw the buck bedded in the corn. They could tell something wasn't right and walked right up to the buck. He couldn't get up. All my friend had in the truck was his bow so a quick shot put him out of his misery. Evidently the buck had been hit by a car and made it to the field. Anyone that's hunted South Carolina knows this a very nice buck for this state. Strangely, 3 of the largest bucks I have seen killed around home were not killed by hunters. They were hit by cars and later mercifully put out of their misery.