Second chance was the charm with 8-point buck
Muehlbach will receive a gift certificate to the online Sportsman’s Outdoor Store and a year’s subscription to North Carolina Sportsman magazine.
Along with everyone who enters the contest, he will be eligible for a drawing for the grand prize: a Leupold optics package that includes a rangefinder, binoculars and rifle scope. It will be presented at the Dixie Deer Classic next March in Raleigh.
“I was hunting a little urban area, a 100-acre tract,” said Muehlbach. “I’ve been getting (trail-cam) pictures of him. I saw him a week earlier and didn’t get a shot – he got skittish and ran out of there.”
On Sept. 16, however, he got in his stand at 6:45. He saw a couple of does, then saw the buck come out of a thick cutover.
“He was 15 yards when I saw him, and he came right under me,” Muehlbach said. “I pulled back, but he stepped around with his butt to me, and I had the three does there, so I had to hold for a minute-and-a-half.
“He finally stepped to his left, and he gave me a good quartering shot. It hit him a little far back, but it went through his heart and lodged in his far shoulder.
“He ran out of sight, about 60 yards. I had it all on video, and you can hear him fall and crash about 10 seconds after I shot.”
Muehlbach was shooting a Mathews Master 7 bow and Carbon Express Mayhem arrows tipped with a 100-grain Thunderhead broadhead.

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