Down goes the King

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After 3 weeks of sightings, CatMatt and his friend Jesse (above) finally bagged a buck CatMatt had named "King" this past week near Prophetstown. (Submitted photo)
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Well I just wrapped up one cool
freakin’ week in the
outdoors. Not only did we get some much-needed rain, we also saw the first snowflakes of the winter season.

But one event easily makes the top of the list. Last Friday morning, my buddy Jesse came face to face with a buck I had named “King.” And he laid the smack down.

My relationship with this particular deer started about 3 weeks ago. It snuck in on me after I had done some grunting and hung out in the thick cover just out of bow range.

I sat in amazement for some 7 minutes and just stared in awe at this deer’s headgear. His spread was nothing but tines. My God, tines that touched the sky, and more points than I could count.

I saw King some three times over the 3-week period, but was never offered a shot. Jesse and I had been doing a lot of filming with hopes we might harvest this incredible animal on film. We knew the odds of taking this deer were small. Doing it while filming? Well, those odds were slim to none.

As luck would have it Friday morning, Jesse and I were swinging from a tree in hopes of an encounter with King or another one of the nice bucks we had been laying eyes on. We didn’t wait long, as Jesse spotted a deer running the field edge with nose to the ground in pursuit of a doe. With one loud grunt, the deer turned and came straight to the tree.

The results? I think the picture with this story speaks for itself.

What a deer King was, carrying more than 163 total inches of antler. He sported 16 points of an inch or longer and had one broken off. He had character everywhere: palmated brow tines on the right side. Crab claw on the left side. Bladed 13-inch G2 tine on the left side. Stickers off the brow tines.

I mean, this thing was a true work of art. To top it all off, he was built like a big old water buffalo, and watching this deer run through the woods was just awesome.

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