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 18-point buck might shatter records!

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18-point buck might shatter records! - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:55 PM ( #1 )
Rick Busse sees a lot of deer. As a popular taxidermist located on the Miami-Shelby county line, Busse has handled some extremely large deer, including the famous Beatty Buck about this time of year in 2000.



When Brian Stephens brought in the buck that he shot on opening day of the deer gun season last week (Nov. 30), Busse figured it would be just another nice buck to mount. And then he saw it.

“It’s the biggest thing to come through my door since the Beatty Buck, and that was nine years ago,” Busse said.

The buck that is likely to have the name Stephens Buck is a huge 18-pointer with one main beam of its rack possibly the largest for any whitetail ever recorded – 35 inches. And once the antlers are officially scored, it is likely to be an Ohio record for a nontypical deer killed by a muzzleloader.

The rack will be green scored by Boone & Crocket scorer Mike Wendel of Botkins today, Dec. 9. Once it has dried, 60 days from now, it will be officially scored. There’s a good chance it will measure out with a net score of about 235 inches.

“The main beams — as far as my research has been able to come up with — are the longest main beams ever recorded on any deer in history,” Busse said. “Seeing a deer with main beams over 30 inches is rare. And I think the record is 33½. These are both over 34½.”

Stephens, 39, lives in Clayton and works in software development for CS Stars. Having hunted every year since he was 12, he has become an experienced hunter and has seen plenty of deer. But he’s never seen another deer like this one and, in fact, it took some time to sink in once he downed the buck with his 50-cal. muzzleloader.

Hunting in a group of six family and friends on his family’s farm in Highland County, Stephens climbed into his tree stand just before dawn. Not long after first light, he saw a doe followed by a buck with huge antlers walking toward him.

“But I could never get a clear shot,” Stephens recalled. “They were walking slowly around in an area covered with trees. They were only about 50 yards away from my stand, but I never had a clear shot.”

Stephens watched the doe and buck for most of the morning, hoping to get an opportunity that never came. Finally, they wandered off and Stephens decided to take a lunch break at their farm house. He ate quickly and then returned to his stand, hoping to get another glimpse at the monster buck. After seeing several deer, that chance came again.

Just after 4 p.m. he saw the buck again, this time about 250 yards away and headed straight for him. When it reached a fence row about 80 yards away, it turned broadside to Stephens and his Thompson/Center muzzleloader. Stephens took his shot.

“When the smoke cleared, I couldn’t see him, so I thought I had missed him,” Stephens said. “Then I saw it running and fall. I took a drink of water and collected myself. It was probably a half an hour before I got to the deer. When I saw the rack, I couldn’t believe it. I knew it was big, but I never imagined it would be like this.”

The deer, estimated by Busse to be 5 ½ to 6 ½ years old, weighed 215 pounds after field dressing. It drew a big crowd when Stephens checked it in at the Rocky Fork Truck Stop.

“It’s amazing how quickly word gets around. We were only there a few minutes. I even parked toward the back, out of the way, and people still crowded around it,” Stephens said.

If the Stephens Buck turns out anything like the Beatty Buck, people will be crowding around for a look at those antlers for many years to come.
 
What a giant......................
Gary Scheel
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RE: 18-point buck might shatter records! - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 9:28 PM ( #2 )
Unreal and it's a wild one!  Thanks Gary!!!
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RE: 18-point buck might shatter records! - Thursday, December 17, 2009 6:34 AM ( #3 )
If I did shoot a deer like that they would probably find me laying by it dead from a heart attack.
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RE: 18-point buck might shatter records! - Thursday, December 17, 2009 10:35 AM ( #4 )
I tihnk that I would have had to let him walk so he could breed more of this quality.    NOTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL I would probably have fallen out of my stand at the site of this big boy.
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RE: 18-point buck might shatter records! - Thursday, December 17, 2009 8:04 PM ( #5 )
That's way bigger than any buck I've dreamed about shooting. Unbelievable!
Good luck, be safe and shoot straight

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RE: 18-point buck might shatter records! - Thursday, December 17, 2009 8:35 PM ( #6 )
Thats an awsome deer.
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RE: 18-point buck might shatter records! - Saturday, June 12, 2010 4:41 AM ( #7 )
Quite a nice buck! 
 
The rack scored 218 6/8 gross typical inches and with -17 1/8-inches for side-to-side differences plus 31 0/8-inches abnormal points he tallied a final score of 232 5/8-inches as a non-typical.
 
Take care and Good Hunting!
 
Best Afield,
 
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RE: 18-point buck might shatter records! - Saturday, June 12, 2010 6:05 AM ( #8 )
Best part is that it is natural and not enhanced.
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RE: 18-point buck might shatter records! - Saturday, June 12, 2010 6:06 PM ( #9 )
Amen Gary....Amen!
Love playing that string music and sending a Muzzy flying!

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