17 Pointer Down ( pics )


KirkV

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Well I finally did it! Some of my friends have had some Illinois dandies that I have posted up for you guy's to see, but now it is finally my turn.

On the first day of our shotgun season I had seen a few does and one small buck hunting in the morning by the cornfields on a ridge stand. So when the evening hunt came I moved further back in the strip mine spoils to try to intersept one of the bigger bucks that were on the property. I had actually seen this buck 2 weeks earlier when bowhunting and I posted the story how I didn't take the shot as too much trash was in the way.

Well this time around he fell to my Remington 700 muzzleloader. I had had does and smaller bucks around me all evening on the evening stand when I heard another branch snap behind me coming out of some spoil banks. I slowly looked over my shoulder to see one antler and part of his face in the thick brush. Honestly I did not even see his body or was able to count points the brush was soo thick.

I dialed up the scope and saw his mass on the one antler and knew he would definately do! I waited for a eternity for just one step. He was waiting for dark to step out and it was rapidly approaching. He took a small step and I saw his neck through a hole in the brush, so the crosshairs tried to find the spine and I slowly squeezed. BOOM sparks, lots of smoke, and when it cleared all I saw was a whit belly on the ground. He never moved fron where he had stood 45 yards away.

When I got down I walked over to the brush and almost fell over when I saw the whole deer. I shook almost uncontrably for a couple of minutes, thanked the lord for the opportunity, and with a shakey voice called for my buddy to help me get him out.

I will get a green score later today and post it up for you guys. Thanks for all of the help with questions and answers from everyone on the board. It paid off!

Kirk

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