
Apparently lightning can strike greater than as soon as. And for bowhunter Daniel Cremeans, three strikes was the allure for an infinite buck he’s been chasing in southern Ohio alongside along with his half-brother Ryan Slopko. Cremeans says he shot on the buck and missed a pair seasons again.
“I knew the buck was within the space for 3 years from path digicam images,” Cremeans tells Outside Life. “My half-brother and I even had a few probabilities to take him, however we missed.”
They saved getting path cam images of the buck, although. And on Oct. 2, Cremeans was 30 ft excessive in a tree stand that was arrange close to a feeder when the deer got here into view.
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“He stopped at 30 yards and I made my shot, however the arrow clipped a limb I didn’t see and my arrow flew over his again,” says Cremeans, a development employee in Ross County. “He spooked a bit however didn’t go loopy. I wasn’t going to danger one other shot at him that afternoon, so I let him stroll away.”
After his blown alternative on Oct. 2, Cremeans says the buck was displaying up much less incessantly on digicam. He stayed away from the stand and waited for the climate to alter. He lastly tried the spot once more on Oct. 12, however noticed no deer.

Photograph courtesy Daniel Cremeans
“Then the temperature dropped 30 levels from Sunday to Monday,” Cremeans remembers. “On Oct. 14, Columbus Day, it was cool and clear with a very good wind route. So, I went to my stand for him once more.”
He acquired into his stand round 4 p.m. on Oct. 14, and noticed his first small buck an hour into the sit. Fairly quickly there have been 10 completely different bucks milling across the feeder and sparring. Round 6:20 p.m., he noticed the large buck come out of thick cowl from 75 yards away, and it headed straight for the smaller bucks.
“It was like a father disciplining kids. He pushed all of them away,” Cremeans says. “There nonetheless have been two small bucks nearer to me, and he turned to them and got here towards my stand.”
The large buck ultimately stepped behind a tree, which allowed Cremeans to attract his bow. He launched when the deer was at 32 yards and barely quartering away.
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“It was an ideal hit. He ran about 70 yards away to a woods edge, stumbled a bit, and disappeared over a slight hill towards a creek backside. I heard him fall.”
The opposite bucks have been nonetheless milling round his stand, so Cremeans waited half-hour earlier than slipping quietly to the bottom and heading for his truck. He known as his half-brother, and after ready one other hour, the 2 drove to the place the buck had been shot.

Photograph by Daniel Cremeans
“We discovered a good blood path, with lung hit signal and adopted it to the place I noticed him stagger,” Cremeans says. “On the woods line I discovered my arrow and a big puddle of blood. We discovered the buck simply 10 yards farther alongside.”
The 2 brothers loaded the buck into their truck and took it to a close-by barn to decorate it. They didn’t have a scale, however they assume the buck weighed between 200 and 250 kilos. Cremeans reached out Buckmasters scorer Toby Hughes, and in addition his taxidermist, who believes the deer was 6.5 years outdated.
“My buck has 15 scoreable factors, and Toby scored him the Buckmasters method,” Cremeans says. “He measured the buck at 201 3/8 inches.”
Hughes says the deer has matching 26 3/8-inch primary beams with an inside unfold of 18 2/8s. The rack additionally has great mass all through its bases and tines.
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