Yessir I like your chances. The buck I posted above has been on camera at least since 2019, putting him at minimum 5yrs old. He was somewhat regular in 2019, only spent the first half of summer in 2020, came back cruising does during rut last year, and this year he set up permanent camp. He was completely sporadic & unpredictable. Not only did I never actually see him on the hoof, none of my cameras ever caught him in a field. He was always in cover. A couple times last year I actually caught him on cam chasing does and they crossed the fence into a cattle pasture. He hits the breaks and skidded to the edge, then stared out into the pasture for just a moment before turning around. Even the girls couldn't bring him out in the open.
Fast forward to this season and I've seen him 4 times while hunting, all in the open. When I shot him he was high heading like a peacock around a doe out in the middle of the pasture. Didn't have a worry in the world. Two days before that I had spooked him at the edge of that same field, at the same time of morning. Even then he wasn't scared. He just trotted off out of my way, never raising his tail. These old bucks just seem throw caution to the wind when they get old. Kind of reminds me of my 75yr old dad. He acts like he's 14 again, worries us all to death.
My Ohio buck this season was same way. He I believe was 6yrs or more. Same thing been getting him on cam for years and was super reclusive and unpredictable until this year. I got more daylight pics of him this season than I have all the other years combined. And until this season I'd only seen him once, which was last season. He was getting pretty brave then, but he wasn't the deer I was after yet. This year it was a no brainer. He was easy. They're really not difficult to hunt. You just have to be where one is living. That in itself is the hardest part, IMO, because old bucks are pretty dang rare to begin with.