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27 12, 2013

VA: 25” Wide Buck

2020-06-10T09:23:06-04:00December 27th, 2013|Big Deer Stories, BigDeer|3 Comments

We have been shooting some amazingly wide bucks here in VA the last couple of seasons, here’s another one that was shot December 20 not too far from my house: Hey Mike: This buck was shot by my buddy's dad in Orange County: 9- inch G-2, 23.5" main beams, 24.5" outside spread, heavy bases. Shot him at 75 yards with 30.06, 150-grain bullet. If you could give him a shout out that would be awesome!—Your friend Tanner Knecht Shout out given and well deserved for this beautiful VA deer, way to go man!

26 12, 2013

Michigan: Monster 12-Point Buck

2020-06-10T09:23:06-04:00December 26th, 2013|Big Deer Stories, BigDeer|4 Comments

"I didn't take a phone, a watch, binoculars, anything," Jeff Toy said. But on a whim, he grabbed a handful of shells for his coat pocket, a spare gun, and a 5-gallon bucket to sit on at the edge of the property while his fellow hunters used his deer stands… He was perched on the bucket, enduring snow and wind…when a deer "came wandering through without a care in the world"…when it got within a couple of hundred yards…he took his shot… Click here for the entire story of this massive Michigan monster, one of the top bucks of 2013!

24 12, 2013

Merry BIG DEER Christmas

2020-06-10T09:23:06-04:00December 24th, 2013|BigDeer|4 Comments

Special thanks to South Dakota hunter Kelly Kirsch for this awesome picture (click picture to enlarge it). Kelly had told me earlier that he’d come up with an idea for his shed collection, and his tree blew me away. Fantastic, the new official Christmas tree of BIG DEER! And thanks to all you bloggers for making 2013 our biggest traffic year yet for BIG DEER. I truly appreciate your support, and look forward to 2014 (we’re working on some cool new stuff). Merry Christmas and happy New Year. God bless you and your family…and if you’re still hunting a buck, good luck.—M.H.

23 12, 2013

Alberta: Huge Freak Buck!

2020-06-10T09:23:06-04:00December 23rd, 2013|BigDeer|2 Comments

One of my Canadian friends texted me this photo. The freak was supposedly shot in northern Alberta the last week of November. Next year I might move my western Canada hunts back into late November, to the tail-end of the rut. That seems to be when the old giants move better. Look at those beams and tines and mass and stickers! As if the drop on the right wasn’t enough to get me going, this monster had a drop club on his third beam. I MUST shoot a drop-tine buck someday, though as each season passes I fear I’ll never get one.

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