A hunter in Monroe County recently shot and killed what he thought was a buck. When he took a closer look, he was shocked to discover the 16-point deer appeared to be female. Hunter Samuel Perotti ...
That's not a buck! One Oklahoma hunter was recently in for quite the surprise when he realized the antlered deer he shot was not a male, but rather a female doe. Over the weekend, outdoorsman Chris ...
The Wilson County News, a newspaper carrying this column, reported a rare antlered white-tailed doe being shot recently by a Wilson County woman. A Texas Game Warden verified the gender and instructed ...
Shell Knob resident Kelly Moore initially thought he had taken down an 18-point buck with his crossbow during a recent hunt in his home area. He soon realized it was something a lot more noteworthy.
Brenden Marsh, 18, was thrilled – he’d just bagged the biggest deer he’d ever shot, and it was his first deer taken with a rifle.He spotted it walking with four does, and a buck trailing 20 yards ...
Kelly Moore with the eighteen-point doe he killed on his property in southern Missouri. On Sept. 26, Missouri hunter Kelly Moore killed a doe with a bigger rack than most of the bucks he’s tagged over ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. MONROE COUNTY, Mo. – Monroe County hunter ...
CRAWFORD COUNTY, Mo. — A lucky Missouri hunter harvested a rare kind of deer during the most recent hunting season: An antlered doe. The hunter, Rebecca White, shared pictures of her kill out of ...
Curtis Russell's first chance at the big 22-point whitetail was disrupted before he could take the shot. "I saw it in a field with a group of six other deer, but a coyote came in and busted me — all ...
DALLAS – Opening morning of deer season produced a lot of activity on Joe Veach s lease near Brady, Texas. Deer are plentiful in that area, and the Irving hunter watched several bucks and does in ...
Gene and Debbie Ray noticed something unusual the first time they spied the scraggly six-pointer two years ago at their hunting lease near Spring Branch, about 30 miles from San Antonio. The ...