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December 4, 2024 •Connor Merritt
This hunting season has delivered some jaw-dropping stories of record-breaking bucks across the United States. From Kentucky to Texas and New York, hunters have bagged whitetails that are not only massive but may go down in history and break a buck record or two. Here’s a look at three incredible tales that prove this season is one for the books.
In Inez, Wesley Young’s dedication and faith paid off when he harvested a stunning 214-inch, 13-point whitetail buck, possibly shattering Kentucky’s state record. After months of scouting and tracking the elusive deer through steep hollers, Young’s patience was rewarded with a close-range shot that sealed the deal. The buck’s massive rack rivals legendary Boone and Crockett records, showcasing Young’s meticulous strategy and deep-rooted passion for the sport.
Read the full story on Mountain Citizen.
Fourteen-year-old Reili Brewer made hunting history this season, bagging a massive 240-class Texas buck at the Red River Army Depot while wearing her dad’s rain-soaked gear. Tracking the elusive deer her father had chased for years, Reili’s moment came in a cold, October downpour. With nerves of steel, she spotted the giant, remembered her dad’s advice, and made a perfect shot. The buck may set a new Texas youth record, but for Reili, it’s already the hunt of a lifetime.
Read the full story on Field & Stream.
Up north in New York, Jamie Wallschlaeger bagged a massive whitetail that left local hunters in awe. WYRK Buffalo reported that Wallschlaeger’s buck was an exceptional size, showcasing why New York remains a hotspot for whitetail hunting. Wallschlaeger said, “Justin has been after this buck all year and finally in the top of the 9th inning of gun he sealed the deal.”
These stories illustrate why this season stands out. Each hunter faced unique challenges but shared the same drive: the pursuit of that elusive buck record. They remind us that patience, preparation, and perseverance are what lead to success in the hunting world.