The buck has slowly fed his way into better view and my range finder is showing 167 yards. I took a buck a few years ago at 150 with this muzzle loader so I have the confidence but lack the practice. Its zeroed at 100 so I am about 6 inches high on a broadside shot and squeeze off. Everything scattered pretty quickly and I have no idea if I hit him or missed clean.
Went back to the house, used the rest room (

), got in my tractor and drove up to the spot where I thought he was standing, still about 30 minutes of light left...no blood. Check a few of the exit trails, no blood. Starting to wonder if I clean missed him when I look across the ravine and see a deer laying there, gotta be him. I drive the tractor around and there he is, went about 125 yards, double lung about 3" back from the shoulder. Died within feet of the property line. Snap a few pics, go to drag him away from the barb wire fence only to realize his from leg is wrapped in the fence! He must have tried jumping the fence and without enough strength got caught in the upper strand, incredible.
He has an 18 1/2" spread and 8 3/4" g2's. Good mass throughout and big body, easily 30-40 lbs bigger than my WI bucks.

You can see his leg tied up in the fence.
Took him to my buddy's semi-heated shop so he didn't turn into an ice block in my barn. Not the best photos but give a better idea maybe over the field shots.
The neighbor shared this pic with me from 2022. He thought and I agree that he's at least 3 years old here, which puts him at 6 or older now. Somehow these deer still sometimes find a way to get old, even with these f'ed up gun seasons in MN.
