Brian Inda, 26, of Wautoma bowhunted this fall on an old Christmas tree farm near Wild Rose.
The central Wisconsin ground obviously grows more than conifers.
Hunting Tuesday on the 120-acre property, a very big whitetail buck  responded to Inda's grunt call and passed within shooting range of his  tree stand.
The flight of Inda's arrow was true and, after a couple hours  spent trying to regain his composure and calling in a support  crew of friends and family, the deer of a lifetime was found.
"I was shaking so bad I didn't know what to do at first," said Inda, a  carpenter who was hunting the property with friend Craig Carpenter of  Wild Rose.
The buck has a typical rack of 12 points. When measured Wednesday by a  certified scorer, Inda said it tallied a gross score of 198 2/8 inches  and a net of 188 2/8.
As such, the buck is a potential state record for a typical whitetail  taken with archery equipment. According to the Wisconsin Buck and Bear  Club, the record is 187 2/8, taken in Dunn County in 2006 by Barry Rose  of Elmwood.
The rack must undergo a 60-day drying period before it can be officially measured.
Inda took the rest of the week off. Wednesday he skinned the buck,  packaged much of the meat and held a venison dinner for friends and  family.
"I'm just the guy who was in the right place at the right time," Inda  said. "This was a team effort, from scouting to hanging stands to  talking about strategies. I want to share it as much as I can with  everybody who has helped."
Inda plans to have a shoulder mount made of the deer, as well as have  replica antlers made for the property manager who leased the land to  him.
We'll have a more detailed story in Sunday's Outdoors Page.
Final scoring should be available in early January.
The photo below shows Inda, right, with Craig Carpenter and the buck  at the Wild Rose Mill Pond. The deer's shed antlers from last year,  which were found by Chris Inda, Brian's brother, are shown on the grass. 

 
 
That is an AMAZING buck!
ReplyDeleteKeep us posted on what happens with this one☺