First deer harvest up 5,000

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Ike has become quite a hunter since his days at PHS. He continues to broaden his horizons by travelling to Texas to hunt deer, sheep and pigs. He has now accomplished what they call a “Texas Slam.” To get the slam, one has to get four different sheep. They are new to me, but here they are:  Black Hawaiian Sheep, Texas Dall Sheep, Corsican Sheep and Mouflan Sheep. Congratulations on the great Bureau County buck and your Texas Slam.

No sooner had I got word of Ike’s fine buck, than I got wind of another great buck. Adam Gutshall was helping push deer for some friends when this big boy came out of the brushy ravine in his direction. He followed it with his scope, as it was in a slow jog. He picked a moment and fired. Even though it was a long shot, Adam got him. They found the buck a little farther in the ravine and finished him off.

Listen to these stats. The buck was a 15-pointer with a double drop off of the back right beam. The rack had a 17-inch spread and the G2s and G3s were over 12 inches. He field dressed out more than 200 pounds.

Congrats, Adam. What a trophy!!

In lieu of some happenings to Bureau County people this week, please practice HUNTER SAFETY!!

Lee Wahlgren is the BCR outdoor columnist, contact him at pdub52@gmail.com

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