
It was late within the afternoon on Oct. 14, and Randy Baker was sharing an elevated blind together with his good pal Jared Mills, who’d traveled there from Iowa. They regarded out over the rolling hills of Baker’s 250-acre farm in Southeast Minnesota. For the final 10 years, Baker, a monetary advisor from Rochester, has been managing the property particularly for whitetail deer.
“The enjoyable half is making ready the land with meals plots and journey corridors, clearing spots and making a spot a big-buck haven,” Baker tells Out of doors Life.
He says there have been two bucks specifically that lived on the piece that he and Mills had their eye on. They’d additionally introduced a video digital camera to movie the hunt for an episode of Pushed Hunter.

Picture courtesy Randy Baker
“We’d been checking path cameras often and we had two large bucks that we wished,” Baker explains. “We had a number of years of images of the bucks and our blind was set in a scorching spot on the backside of a ridge, close to a meals plot with a corn patch and pond close by.”
Mills’ goal buck is the one they believed was probably to point out that afternoon. So Jerid held his bow, whereas Baker sat prepared with the digital camera.
Early of their hunt, a doe strolled in shut behind their blind and from a downwind path. She caught their scent and blew, and for some time Baker thought their hunt was over.
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“However a pair hours later one other doe confirmed on the prime of a hill, and he or she got here proper right down to the meals plot. As she received nearer, she began bobbing her head and looking at one thing,” Baker explains. “I knew from her physique language she was one thing behind us. Just a few seconds later, my goal buck stepped out into the meals plot.”
Baker shortly handed the digital camera to Mills, who was already setting his bow down. Baker then picked up his personal bow whereas Mills quietly opened a window so Baker might have a shot on the large 12-pointer standing broadside under them.

“I don’t know the way Jerid did it, however he labored the digital camera one-handed, whereas I ranged the deer at 27 yards, drew my bow and made the shot,”. Baker recollects. “Jerid received the entire thing on digital camera. A slow-motion video of the arrow in flight to the buck is now posted on YouTube.”
Baker’s arrow hit the buck completely behind its shoulder. The deer raced off however solely traveled 70 yards earlier than falling. He’d used a Mathews V3X compound bow set at 70-pounds, and a NAP “Kill Zone” expandable broadhead. They retrieved the buck with an ATV and received to the enterprise of field-dressing it and measuring its antlers. Whereas they didn’t weigh the deer, Baker says he’s sure it weighed over 200 kilos.

Picture courtesy Randy Baker
They gave the everyday 12-point a inexperienced gross rating of 175 inches. Baker says he doesn’t plan to enter the buck into any document books, however he may have it mounted as he waits for subsequent season to roll round.
“It’s like excitedly anticipating Christmas for weeks. And when Christmas comes and goes, there’s form of a void in you,” he says. “However there’s all the time subsequent yr’s looking season, which retains all of us charged up.”
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