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No Time to Spare

No Time to Spare

By Mike Handley

What began as just another sweaty afternoon stint in a shooting house for William Vickers ended 22 deer later with a puff of smoke. Because he was baking inside an enclosed box blind, the 36-year-old engineer from Marianna, Arkansas, didn't realize how cool it was beyond his four walls. He'd unwittingly chosen to babysit a food plot on the coolest ... READ MORE

Not All Rumors are Unfounded

Not All Rumors are Unfounded

By Mike Handley

Had Tom Wingate not retrieved trail camera photographs of an exceptional mainframe 8-pointer in 2015, he might’ve dismissed the following year’s rumors of a monster roaming the farmland near his 450-acre lease on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He was smitten as soon as he saw those nighttime images. “It was the biggest buck I had... READ MORE

Teamwork

Teamwork

By Mike Handley

One of the biggest whitetails felled in the South in 2016 came out of the Peach State, proof that two heads (and guns) are sometimes better than one. One of those heads belongs to Shannon Sledge, who owns a dairy farm near Ty Ty, Georgia. The other rested on the shoulders of a friend who’s also an employee, Skippy White. Skippy had been keepi... READ MORE

Worth the Hike

Worth the Hike

By Mike Handley

Shannon Alvis shot one of the largest public land bucks ever recorded from Alabama on the last day of the Black Warrior Wildlife Management Area's three-day, mid-December rifle hunt. He can thank a buddy for telling him about the hunt, his intuition for choosing the perfect place to hang a stand, and a doe for leading the giant whitetail to slaught... READ MORE

Wide Load

Wide Load

By Mike Handley

Some deer are just too big to be trussed atop a four-wheeler. Karen Little and her husband, Allen, gave up trying on Nov. 20, 2016. No amount of lifting, pushing, pulling or clever binding put them any closer to securing the buck she'd shot to their ATV. Between the whitetail's heft and its extraordinarily wide antlers, the task was too great. Even... READ MORE

And from Public Land, No Less

And from Public Land, No Less

By Mike Handley

Less than an hour after climbing a tree and pulling up his rifle on Dec. 13, 2016, Mississippian Josh Clark lowered it again in preparation to leave. The clock was ticking on the last day of the Canemount Wildlife Management Area's primitive weapons hunt, and Josh wanted to look at something else, preferably a deer. The hunter from Iuka had already... READ MORE

No Bangs for this Okie Buck

No Bangs for this Okie Buck

By Mike Handley

If Darren Ambrose had been hunting with a compound instead of a longbow on Nov. 18, 2009, chances are he wouldn’t have had an opportunity for a do-over. He was so bedazzled by the whitetail sporting a drop tine and 21 other points that he shot over its back from a mere 10 yards. Fortunately for him, the whisper of the longbow’s string w... READ MORE

Can You Hear Me Now?

Can You Hear Me Now?

By Mike Handley

Ben Humphries might not have been on a rooftop, but he did plenty of shouting on Dec. 17, 2016. The bowhunter from Ozark, Missouri, used every last lithium ion in his cell phone's battery to share the news of his good fortune that day, unaware a dead phone would prevent him from checking-in the dead whitetail. Show Me State hunters must tag deer wi... READ MORE

No Joke

No Joke

By Mike Handley

When Chris Cypert saw the 2016 trail camera photograph of a buck with an extra beam, said to have been taken within 30 miles of his home in Searcy, Arkansas, he refused to take it seriously. He'd seen plenty of big buck pictures passed around from phone to phone, shared on Facebook, and exchanged by email. The ones purportedly from Arkansas usually... READ MORE

Against a Snowy Backdrop

Against a Snowy Backdrop

By Mike Handley

Three seasons after his aging grandfather shot his last whitetail in 2013, Doug Kisamore connected with his best from the same backyard stand. Nobody sat in the box blind on the eldest Kisamore's 4 acres in 2014. The homestead is mostly open except for 100 feet of thick brush at the rear of the tract. After retrieving several trail camera photograp... READ MORE

Ringside

Ringside

By Mike Handley

It doesn't take a lot of bang to bring in a buck. That Levi Tarwater's giant whitetail materialized while two juvenile bucks were butting heads could be coincidence. Or it could be the older deer, curious, wanted a ringside seat. The 29-year-old bowhunter from Hoyt, Kansas, might never know. "The noises the two spikes were making weren't very loud,... READ MORE

Trading a Soup Spoon for a Fork

Trading a Soup Spoon for a Fork

By Mike Handley

It took half a decade for Husky Hummel to leave Ohio with something more than a nonresident hunting license in his pocket. The 48-year-old car dealer from McClure, Pennsylvania, is accustomed to eating tag soup. He prefers it to the notion of shooting a deer for the sake of shooting a deer. His first two seasons in Ohio were spent learning and hunt... READ MORE

And the Winner is ...

And the Winner is ...

By Mike Handley

Although voting in Kansas and much of the country was four hours from closing on Tuesday, Nov. 8, Dustin Norris was dying to know what exit polls were predicting. He wanted to see the map. The redder the better, to his way of thinking. The 35-year-old, laid-off welder was eager to see who was going to take the economy's reins, but he also wanted to... READ MORE

Long Poke at a State Record

Long Poke at a State Record

By Mike Handley

David Lecuyer doesn't always take 280-yard shots at deer. But when he does, he shoots twice. The first two bullets - David's and his buddy Bobby's - probably whizzed underneath the lovestruck buck at the opposite end of the Kansas cornfield they were watching. The third one, from David's .30-06, connected. The long poke was the exception, not the r... READ MORE

When You're Trying to Sleep, and Your Brother Wakes You

When You're Trying to Sleep, and Your Brother Wakes You

By Mike Handley

Had it not been for her older brother Chase's coaxing, 12-year-old Brit Looney would've gladly let the curtain drop on Missouri's late-October youth season without firing a shot. Now the sixth-grader from Higginsville, Missouri, has one less bullet for her .243. "She didn't even want to go hunting that day," said 17-year-old Chase, who was too old ... READ MORE

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