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Marshall Brack’s big 10-point Chester County buck is at least partially the results of a trophy management program on his club’s land.

North Carolina hunter’s highway miles pay off in Chester County monster.

For years, Marshall Brack has burned up the highway between his home in Shelby, N.C., and his hunt club near the Blackstock community in southern Chester County.

His efforts paid off this past season, in a big, big way.

On a seasonably-cool Nov. 7, a large-racked buck known as the “Chester County Monster” found himself in the wrong place — in the crosshairs of Brack’s rifle — at the wrong time — shortly after daybreak.Click here to read more on Road Hawg

About Jeff Burleson 1309 Articles
Jeff Burleson is a native of Lumberton, N.C., who lives in Myrtle Beach, S.C. He graduated from N.C. State University with a degree in fisheries and wildlife sciences and is a certified biologist and professional forester for Southern Palmetto Environmental Consulting.

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