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Outdoors Notebook – 13-year-old Benton Co. resident kills 27-point buck

According to a press release from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Bo Ezell, a 13-year-old resident of Benton County bagged a 27-point buck, last Friday.

The buck has 27 scorable points and has been green rough gross scored (at) 213 7/8 and 6.5 years old.

With intentions of squirrel hunting, Bo could not locate his dog.

Later, a friend called to ask if “he wanted to come shoot a buck that she just saw behind her house.”

Bo took his time getting dressed and getting to the friend’s house not expecting to see the buck.

Upon his arrival, she told him the deer went down to the creek. Bo and the friend walked down to the creek when the she pointed out the deer. “Don’t you see him” she asked.

Bo looked over to see  a buck that “looked like it had a big bush on his head.”

The buck was peeing in a scrape as he fired. That’s when the buck looked directly at Bo, who said “I got rattled and just started shaking.”

Bo ending up firing multiple times hitting him three times.

When it was all over, he had to sit down and think about what just happened. According to Bo it was just “crazy” hunt. He went from thinking he was going hunting for a small buck which was actually a monster buck that unfolded in a whirlwind of multiple strange events.

(PHOTO: Bo Ezell with 27-point buck – courtesy TNDEER.COM)
David Thomas, Twitter – @DavidThomasWNWS
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