Three-legged-deer, bucks with a mane, and now a doe with antlers?
It’s no wonder that the whitetail deer is America’s number-one big-game animal. Even with today’s advanced food plots, trail cameras, and plot cameras, when you go hunting, that old saying about the box of chocolates may emerge: You never know what you’re gonna get.
Check out this amazing tale of a first-time hunter coming across a most unusual doe.
Driven by the memory of tasty venison dishes at her grandparent’s home, Adrianna Cockerill of Eastover, South Carolina, was determined to become a deer hunter and carry the family tradition of providing deer meat for the table. She didn’t hunt on August 15, opening day of the 2014 deer season in eastern South Carolina because she was occupied with securing a hunting license and the necessary camouflage clothing. However, she hunted each day for the next week and observed only does and fawns – nothing with antlers. Then, on Saturday, August 23, this first-time huntress would make history.
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