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Well, it's not the way that I wanted to put my hands on some antlers...but, I found this big ole 8-pt. this afternoon. He scored 136" with a 11 1/8" G2 on the left antler and a 19" inside spread. I was on the way to my hunting ground and stopped to check out a spot on the neighboring farm to possibly set up a ground blind and there he was laying dead in the goldenrod 60 yds off of the road. I coudn't find any sort of visible bullet hole or wound other than a scabbed up 5" gash on his neck where another buck stuck a tine in him recently. He must have died overnight or early this morning. I know that he wasn't there yesterday morning as my youth hunter and I where set up in only 40 yds from where he layed. While it's certainly not the biggest rack that I've ever held onto...his dude had one of the largest, if not the largest body of any deer that I've ever seen locally and I've seen a lot 'em!!! I wish I know what killed him? Looks like the coyotes will be eating good for a while...

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Holy crap that is a massive buck!!!! That really sucks!!!!

Is it one that you had on camera?

No, but I believe that I picked up one of his sheds this spring. I've seen several bigger racked bucks in the area this summer but like I mentioned, this guy was built like a small steer and I would love to know what buck made that gash on his neck!!!

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The gash was just a flesh wound, basically a long scratch and had nothing to do with his death. Right after I discovered the deer I went to get my buddy who's parent's own the property and we flipped him over several times and found no evidence to the cause of death... no blood...no broken bones. A big, healthy deer doesn't just keel over for no reason??? He was only 50-60 yds from a road so he could have been hit by a vehicle, but it's a lightly traveled season road and seems unlikely. I wish we could have skinned him out to examine the carcass better. Man, I'm just hopin that we aren't dealing with worthless scumbag poachers again...

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Man I still cant beleive the size of that sucker!! I was watching one about 6 yrs ago like him. I could put 4 fingers in his track. He was always laid up in some brush about 100 yrds off a road. I would stop in the morning and glass the brush and 90% of the time he was there. This was only about 1/2 mile from my house and on my cousins property so I knew I could hunt him. One day he wasnt there so I snuck in on a rainy day and hung a stand about 40 yrds from where he liked to lay in hopes of sneaking in during the dark and shooting him when he came back from feeding in the morning. About a week before bow started I decided to take a walk for some exercise and brought the binos to see if he was around. I got to about where he was and was greeted with a stench I know to well. There laying over the bank of the road with his head cut off was my buck. Looked like someone blasted him with a car as his leggs were all broken up. Never found out who ran him over. Sucks, but it happens.

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Did you call the DEC? They might want to know and also shed some light.

That's the first thing that popped into my mind. It should be reported to the DEC and let them try to figure out what caused the death. They might be interested from a law enforcement standpoint, or from a health standpoint. You never know what kinds of things they are trying to track in that area.

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