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173 7/8" Buck killed in NWLA
Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:42 pm
Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:42 pm
What a stud.
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“This was my second chance at this particular buck. I actually shot him last year! It was pretty dark and my arrow deflected off of a limb and ended up sticking him in the back right leg last December. I trailed him for 2 days thinking I had gut shot him. I was disgusted at the thought of wounding an animal, or even worse killing one and not being able to find it. Much to my relief, 3 days later, I got a picture of him checking a scrape. I successfully relocated him in March of this year; watching him shed his velvet on September 4. He disappeared after that and reappeared last Friday”, recalled Carson.
“I set up hunting over acorns on the edge of a swamp. I sat near where a couple of trails come together that he had consistently used during the summer months. I had only been in the stand 30 minutes or so when the action started. A little 5 point walked out of the thicket directly towards me. I recognized him immediately as one of the bucks I had pictures of with “Jacob.” I heard a long deep grunt as I began messing with my camera trying to clean off disk space. I looked up and there he was. Head down, stomping with authority towards the over-cup acorns. I was focused on Jacob at this point and completely forgot about the 5 point. Sure enough, the little guy busted me. After a few minutes of the head bob routine from the young buck he calmed down and commenced eating. Jacob worked his way into 26 yards. He stepped behind a cypress tree allowing me to draw. When he eventually came out from the tree I only had a small window before he walked behind more brush. I rushed the shot. I hit further back than I wanted. Once I got down and found obvious liver blood I backed out. I came back 3 hours later to begin the search. After 100 yards of trailing we stumbled upon a bed full of blood. I knew then I had to back out for the night and come back with a dog. It took 2 dogs infact. Finally a bark in the distance and we started running.” The rest is history!
The Carson buck unofficially scores 173 7/8?gross. The bases were both 5 2/8? inches circumferences. It boasted an inside spread of 17 4/8? and main beams measuring 25? and 24 4/8?. Maybe most impressive was the right G3 measuring 13 4/8?.
Harmon hunts with a 54# Hoyt Buffalo Recurve and full length Black Eagle Deep Impact arrows tipped with Simmons Tiger Shark Broadheads. He exclusively uses HCB Strings, out of Monroe, LA.
Some serious growth in one year
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“This was my second chance at this particular buck. I actually shot him last year! It was pretty dark and my arrow deflected off of a limb and ended up sticking him in the back right leg last December. I trailed him for 2 days thinking I had gut shot him. I was disgusted at the thought of wounding an animal, or even worse killing one and not being able to find it. Much to my relief, 3 days later, I got a picture of him checking a scrape. I successfully relocated him in March of this year; watching him shed his velvet on September 4. He disappeared after that and reappeared last Friday”, recalled Carson.
“I set up hunting over acorns on the edge of a swamp. I sat near where a couple of trails come together that he had consistently used during the summer months. I had only been in the stand 30 minutes or so when the action started. A little 5 point walked out of the thicket directly towards me. I recognized him immediately as one of the bucks I had pictures of with “Jacob.” I heard a long deep grunt as I began messing with my camera trying to clean off disk space. I looked up and there he was. Head down, stomping with authority towards the over-cup acorns. I was focused on Jacob at this point and completely forgot about the 5 point. Sure enough, the little guy busted me. After a few minutes of the head bob routine from the young buck he calmed down and commenced eating. Jacob worked his way into 26 yards. He stepped behind a cypress tree allowing me to draw. When he eventually came out from the tree I only had a small window before he walked behind more brush. I rushed the shot. I hit further back than I wanted. Once I got down and found obvious liver blood I backed out. I came back 3 hours later to begin the search. After 100 yards of trailing we stumbled upon a bed full of blood. I knew then I had to back out for the night and come back with a dog. It took 2 dogs infact. Finally a bark in the distance and we started running.” The rest is history!
The Carson buck unofficially scores 173 7/8?gross. The bases were both 5 2/8? inches circumferences. It boasted an inside spread of 17 4/8? and main beams measuring 25? and 24 4/8?. Maybe most impressive was the right G3 measuring 13 4/8?.
Harmon hunts with a 54# Hoyt Buffalo Recurve and full length Black Eagle Deep Impact arrows tipped with Simmons Tiger Shark Broadheads. He exclusively uses HCB Strings, out of Monroe, LA.
Some serious growth in one year
Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:44 pm to PLaneTiger
Should've waited another year
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:00 pm to PLaneTiger
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54# Hoyt Buffalo Recurve
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:20 pm to PLaneTiger
That thing prlly had a herniated disc holding that bigass rack up. What a deer?!
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:21 pm to PLaneTiger
Was just coming to post this.
Went to school with Harmon my whole life, dude is the definition of a hunter.
Hasnt touched a rifle or compound to hunt with in years. Recently stalked and speared a hog.
He puts in an insane amount of work and time in the woods, glad this happened to him.
Went to school with Harmon my whole life, dude is the definition of a hunter.
Hasnt touched a rifle or compound to hunt with in years. Recently stalked and speared a hog.
He puts in an insane amount of work and time in the woods, glad this happened to him.
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:24 pm to Polar Pop
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Went to school with Harmon my whole life, dude is the definition of a hunter.
Just creeped on his FB to see where he hunts. He was posted recently about sitting in a stand for 10 hours and only seeing a few deer after 5pm. I have no jealousy in me for him killing that deer. He obviously earned it.
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:24 pm to Polar Pop
Glad to hear it happened to someone deserving.
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:28 pm to PLaneTiger
That is impressive. Good for him.
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:31 pm to PLaneTiger
photo tricks, you see how he's sitting way behind buck holding him closer to camera...


Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:40 pm to Chad504boy
Any idea the weight of it?
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:41 pm to Chad504boy
I see a big fricking whitetail deer.
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:43 pm to Chad504boy
I really hate the sit behind the deer pictures. They look like shite IMO
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:46 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
He should just hoist him like a bass IMHO
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:58 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
He should've stood in front of it
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:59 pm to Chad504boy
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photo tricks, you see how he's sitting way behind buck holding him closer to camera...
Photo tricks go out the window when you get north of 170"
Posted on 10/7/16 at 3:04 pm to fillmoregandt
Posted on 10/7/16 at 3:05 pm to Chad504boy
lots of mass, great buck, do not give a shite how he held the camera or where he sat, something to be proud of 
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