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 Thursday, November 13, 2008
23-Year-Old Bags 27-Point Buck
Posted by DDH Staff
Kelly Gustafson, meet Brock Lesnar.
Actually, the 23-year-old Welch, Minn., woman never has met the
former University of Minnesota wrestling champion who is one of the
biggest names in the sport of ultimate fighting.
But Gustafson shot a buck so big Saturday that her family named it after the thick-shouldered Lesnar.
The "Lesnar Buck" has 27 points, three of which were broken off
in a recent fight, Gustafson said. The real Lesnar takes on Randy
Couture for the heavyweight title Saturday in the Ultimate Fighting
Championship in Las Vegas.
"I'm a huge (UFC) fan, and we went to (Lesnar's) last fight,"
said Gustafson, mother of a 7-month-old girl. "This buck has a lot of
character, and three of his tines were broken off, so that's why we
call him the Lesnar Buck."
Gustafson said she was hunting alone on her family's property
along the Cannon River near Welch on Saturday morning, the opening of
Minnesota's firearms deer season, when she spotted a doe running past
her.
An experienced deer hunter, Gustafson said the doe was acting
like a buck was pursuing it. Because it is the peak of the
deer-breeding season, Gustafson knew she should look for a deer with
antlers to appear near the doe.
"That's when I heard this low grunting," Gustafson said in a telephone interview, then doing her best buck-grunt impersonation.
She soon saw the buck in pursuit, and, after seeing its huge
antlers through her binoculars, Gustafson decided to shoot it with her single-shot muzzleloader rifle. She brought it down with a single slug from 40 yards away.
The buck's many tines look like a small oak tree on its head. The
base of the rack is so thick Gustafson can't reach her hand around it. Source: twincities.com
Editor's Note: According to the article, Gustafson was wearing blaze orange when the deer was shot but removed the vest for the photo since it had excessive blood.
Thursday, November 13, 2008 8:39:55 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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