This is not muzzleloading but this is a friend of mine

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This has nothing to do with shooting a muzzleloader. Although Paul did debate taking a muzzleloader after this monster. But decided, he'd chased the monster Buck for four years with his bow, and wanted to finish it that way.

I have known this young man and his family for many years. I have hunted and fished with him in the past, but as they grow up they go their own way. Which is the way it should be. He's a real upstanding young man. He has hunted this deer for four years, and was finally able to pattern him with trail cameras, and moon charts.

That to me is a great buck. His uncle who sent me the link and a bunch of photos (another good friend of mine), said the DNR felt the deer would not have made it through the winter as it had a broken jaw, no teeth hardly, and was getting smaller. A few years back, Paul estimated the buck at well over 200++ pounds but it only weighed around 160 now.. just a shell of its former self. Also the antlers were much bigger in past years, so the deer was on its last legs you could say. But what a trophy!!

This is the part of the world where I live. And yes there are deer like that roaming around here. But you have to go back in the national and work for them. I am so happy for Paul and what he accomplished. Just thought you guys might like to see a good deer.
 
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This is the buck he took with his bow. 8-1/2 year old they estimated. And to think the pictures of this same buck he had last year were even bigger in the rack and body..

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While these are not my pictures, I don't think Paul will care. If he does he can tell me so.. Enjoy the pictures.
 
WOW! What a great buck and a great story. He has much to be proud of.
 
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