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The legend of the Big 10

fairchaser

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The saga of the big 10 ended yesterday morning at Ames Plantation at 7:22 am. This is his story. Two years earlier, an excited hunter, took a long running shot which hit the 8 point in the right front knee. The buck will be identified going forward this way. His knee is swollen, disfigured and he has a gimp walk.

Last year, the Big 10 was apparently a 9 point but I don't have any pictures of him then. This year he blew up and grew to a giant 10. He now got the attention of all the serious Ames hunters. With years of CWD impacting the deer herd, big deer were a rarity more than ever. The attention was on this buck. There was one big problem and likely the reason he managed to avoid the gauntlet of hunters. He stayed primarily in a safety zone. He only ventured out at night and that's when many of the hunters got his picture.

Getting him was going to be tricky. More than any other deer, he knew he was being hunted. You can see him looking at the many cameras following his whereabouts. The only thing that was going to get him out of the SZ in daylight was the lack of available does. This buck was the most hunted of any buck on Ames and maybe unkillable. But we had faith.

This brings me to yesterday morning. There was so much photographic evidence of this buck, I marked a map of where his picture had been taken and drew a circle and decided to position myself away from the camera and hunting pressure and on a path to his sanctuary. There were no rubs or scrapes to follow. Just trying to play chess with a wary mature buck. I'm no better or different than the other Ames hunter pursuing this buck. I got blessed yesterday and that's it.

My expectations were low but when I looked up to see him coming across an open field, my heart rate shot through the roof. Fortunately, I held it together long enough to make the 93 yard shot. I had to let him come to me for several yards because it was a frontal shot and he finally gave me a slight quarter to and I took it. It took me a while to settle my nerves and take in what had happened.. To God be all the glory.

This is my local lifetime best buck! Thanks to the other Ames hunters who shared their pictures and videos. While I know they wanted this buck too, they have been helpful and gracious. I have been in their position many times over the years.
 

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