Ohio Bowhunter Breaks 200-Inch Mark with a 16-Point Buck

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Ohio Bowhunter Breaks 200-Inch Mark with a 16-Point Buck


On Nov. 5, Preston Lair, a 21-year-old building employee from Miami County, Ohio, arrowed the form of buck he had beforehand solely dreamt about. He nearly missed his likelihood—not as soon as, however twice.

Lair first noticed the 16-point buck hanging out in a area on his mother and father’ property in June 2022. It was far sufficient away that he couldn’t get a agency rely on the antlers, however he knew the whitetail was completely large.

“We started talking to some neighbors and they’d had him on trail cameras for the past three years,” Lair tells Outdoor Life. “Of course, by neighbors, I mean they live three to five miles away. He was in our area but not necessarily living in our woods. So I hadn’t seen him until this year when he was obviously more comfortable living in our area.”

Ohio bowhunter 16-point buck with one eye
Lair’s neighbors had years of path digicam footage of this gnarly buck. Preston Lair

Lair determined this buck could be his focus for the 2022 season. He went out on opening day and each weekend after that making an attempt to get a glimpse of the monster buck. Then an unseasonably heat and windy Nov. 5 rolled round. Lair wasn’t tremendous excited to go hunt, however he pulled his gear collectively and went out anyhow. Shortly after the solar rose, he was greeted by a small six-point buck weaving out and in of the woods close to his tree stand. Lair was entertained sufficient by this little deer to tug his cellphone out and take a look at snagging a video of it to ship to his buddies.

“It was still pretty early, but I rattled trying to get this little six-point back. I had my phone out and my Snapchat open, because I hear a deer coming back, and thought it was the little six-pointer,” Lair recollects. “So I’m actually looking at the screen on my phone when I see antlers coming through the trees, like right around the corner. And I realized that wasn’t the six point, and I’m like, ‘what am I doing with my phone in my hand?’”

The large 16-point buck emerged downwind from Lair as he tried to stash his cellphone and get his compound bow prepared. The buck got here out close to a spot he had marked earlier at 20 yards.

“But by the time I got my bow up and drew back, he had wandered further away and was quartering away. But 20 yards was in my head. By the time I looked through my peep sight and got everything ready to shoot, I didn’t realize he was actually at 30 yards. I was comfortable with my shot for it being a 20-yard shot, but the arrow went underneath him. It was a clean miss.”

The buck flinched a bit however then promptly stood again up and strode again into the woods out of Lair’s capturing lane. Lair, determined for the buck to return, rattled once more with ferocity.

“It was probably the loudest I’d ever rattled in the tree stand. I was nervous and I really wanted him back,” Lair chuckles. “I was like ‘I just blew the buck of my life and I’ll never see him again on our property.’ And I heard him turn around and come back to the second rattle fast enough that I wasn’t ready to shoot again.”

Once once more, the buck caught Lair unexpectedly. He nonetheless had the antlers in his arms and his bow in his lap because the buck got here again into sight. It was on the lookout for a combat with no matter competitors was making all of the ruckus.

“So I draw sitting down and stand and turn to face him. I look down my peep sight as he’s about 15 yards away. I realize that all five of my red and green pins look like a Christmas tree. None of them are sitting still because I’m so nervous about shooting this buck the second time,” Lair says. “But when he was about 15 yards away I put a really good shot on him, thankfully. He turned and I saw blood spray everywhere. It turned out to be a double lung shot. He ran about 70 yards and fell over in the grass and he didn’t get up.”

Lair stared on the buck for 5 minutes in case it stood up and took off. Once the 5 minutes was up, Lair texted his dad and the 2 dragged the big-bodied whitetail again to the home. It wasn’t till Lair approached the buck that he realized its proper eye was really lacking. In hindsight, Lair’s a bit sheepish about being on his cellphone when the buck got here out the primary time. But humility in the end wins the day.

Ohio 16-point one-eyed whitetail buck
The lacking eye and high-rising forehead tines make this buck really considered one of a sort. Preston Lair

“You can’t leave those parts out,” Lair says. “You gotta tell people what actually happened.”

The subsequent day, Lair and his dad rough-scored the buck at 201 1/2 inches. Taxidermist Rick Busse will ultimately get official measurements on the 16 scoreable factors. The buck might break the present Miami County document of 198 1/8 inches held by Ray Hetzler, in keeping with the Buckeye Big Buck Club operated by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

All information apart, although, Lair is humbled by the expertise general. He’ll always remember the buck fever that tore by his physique earlier than and after taking the shot.

“I sent a video to my hunting buddies trying to show where the buck went down. But my hands were shaking. They were like ‘Preston, what’s the big deal? It’s just another deer. Why are you so nervous?’ But once I actually showed them the deer, they realized why I was shaking so bad.”



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