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The other day I was reading through some stories on CamoSpace and came across a Blog called “acron buck story” by a 14 year old girl by the name of Kara from Maryland. After reading the story & seeing the photos, I was amazed at the size of this 10pt Monster!!

I contacted Kara to see if she would like to share her hunting story & her photos with everyone, and she happily agreed.

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Kara used her dads Remington Model 700 Muzzleloader to harvest this Monster!

Below you will find the unedited story she had posted on CamoSpace.

Please be sure to leave a comment here (comment button at top of story) and congratulate her on her Trophy Whitetail!!

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Photos  located the at bottom of story

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Hey im kara, im 14 years old and live in Tilghman Maryland. On December 1st 2008 shotgun season I shot a monster ten pointer in Trappe, Maryland. He gross’s in the upper 170′s and weighs about 220 lbs. Me and my dad had been hunting this deer since early bow season the buck came out across the cut over at 150 yards away but thought the deer was to far for me to shoot, so we decided to pass him up even though my dad could of killed him, he decided to wait an hope to see him agian a little closer so that I could shoot. On the second day of muzzleloader season he came out at 40 yards but was behind a holly tree and I couldnt get a clear shot, the buck turned around back where he came out. About ten mintues afterwards he came out across the cut over agian at 200 yards , both me and my dad thought we’d never see him agian. We’d never seen the deer anymore during the muzzleloader season. We had passed up over ten bucks those three days trying to kill this monster. On November 1st my dad had left his bow home and didn’t realize it untill he got to Trappe, the buck was chasing a doe all around our stand for 3 hours with nothing to do but take pictures. On November 29th we decided to go after  him agian with seeing some nice 8 pointers we decided to pass them up hoping we’d see him, the ten pointer never came out. On December the 1st me and my dad and my uncle bj went and sat in the stand, we had seen a couple doe and right behind them came out the big buck at 40 yards eating on our corn pile, I put the cross hares right on him and shot, he ran about 50 yards and we never seen him fall, we got down out of the stand and went to find him but didnt see any hair or blood. Luckly we seen some leav es kicked up and there he was laying. Finally all the waitng and passing up smaller bucks was worth it! It was all my dad and my uncle Bj could do to drag the deer 50 yards, we had to pull the truck all the way into the woods to get him in the truck. Hopefully my deer will make B.C if not he’s still a throphy:)

Kara

Tilghman, Maryland

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