The Last Buck on my Lease

BenelliHunter

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I have leased 600 acres for 9 years and intensively managed it for deer. I have killed 5 150-160" deer on the farm over the years. The owner sold it and it closes the first week of January. It will be changed into a landscape with 1000 homes unfortunately.

My kids, 11 and 6 killed their first deer, turkey and squirrels here. They also caught their first bass, rode their first four wheelers and jumped on all kinds of mud puddles here.

I have had the pleasure and misery of hunting a big 8 for two years. Last year we found the matching sheds 6 feet apart.

It all came full circle on Nov 26. I was hunting with my McWhorter 300 PRC on a RRS tripod when The big 8 ran out at 455 yards chasing a doe. They were crossing a 300 yard wide field in a slow lope. I never get buck fever but for some reason I did on this one and somehow pulled the first shot which put him in high gear! The second shot I increased my lead and pressed the trigger. Feeling good about the shot I waited 30 minutes and then went to see him. Time did not disappoint. I have not scored him bet but he is over 160". His matching sheds with a 17" spread put him at 152 last year.

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That is a very nice deer. Sad and happy story though. I have a place to hunt like you have described and know the possibility is there for the family to sell the property. I am now 71 and hope I can still hunt it until my hunting years are over. I hope you can find another place to continue hunting….especially with your kids.
 
That is a very nice deer. Sad and happy story though. I have a place to hunt like you have described and know the possibility is there for the family to sell the property. I am now 71 and hope I can still hunt it until my hunting years are over. I hope you can find another place to continue hunting….especially with your kids.
Yes, I can't blame the owner as he is making almost 5 million profit but it is sad to see.
 
That is a very nice deer. Sad and happy story though. I have a place to hunt like you have described and know the possibility is there for the family to sell the property. I am now 71 and hope I can still hunt it until my hunting years are over. I hope you can find another place to continue hunting….especially with your kids.
Couldn't have said it better from a lifelong Hunter who is on your heels!
 
I have leased 600 acres for 9 years and intensively managed it for deer. I have killed 5 150-160" deer on the farm over the years. The owner sold it and it closes the first week of January. It will be changed into a landscape with 1000 homes unfortunately.

My kids, 11 and 6 killed their first deer, turkey and squirrels here. They also caught their first bass, rode their first four wheelers and jumped on all kinds of mud puddles here.

I have had the pleasure and misery of hunting a big 8 for two years. Last year we found the matching sheds 6 feet apart.

It all came full circle on Nov 26. I was hunting with my McWhorter 300 PRC on a RRS tripod when The big 8 ran out at 455 yards chasing a doe. They were crossing a 300 yard wide field in a slow lope. I never get buck fever but for some reason I did on this one and somehow pulled the first shot which put him in high gear! The second shot I increased my lead and pressed the trigger. Feeling good about the shot I waited 30 minutes and then went to see him. Time did not disappoint. I have not scored him bet but he is over 160". His matching sheds with a 17" spread put him at 152 last year.

I tried to post pics but I couldn't get them to load.

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Really good buck.
 
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