Sunday, November 8, 2009
Steuben County 6 Pointer
A combination of grunting and doe bleats brought this big Steuben County buck in on October 29th. The buck was first spotted in a food plot about 150 yards from the hunter and he was heading away. After a doe bleat with the can and several grunts the buck came within 30 yards, but in thick cover. The monster buck was lip curling and trying to find the makers of the noise.
Once the deer turned broadside at 22 yards the archer let his arrow fly and watched as the buck piled up 40 yards from the tree. The buck was a 6 pointer (no brow tines) and had an 18.5" spread.
Posted by
Marc Alberto
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