Breast Cancer Awareness Buck, Jeff Schoeps

Illinois bowhunter Jeff Schoeps knew this buck was in the area he hunted from the many trail cam photos he had of the deer from his summer scouting, so you can imagine his elation when he spotted the buck on November 11th around 7:15 a.m.

“The deer gave me a seven-yard shot and only went 60 yards after the hit,” shared Schoeps, “I couldn’t believe my eyes when I watched him hit the ground…it seemed unreal but was so true.”

“My Hoyt Carbon Element worked great as did the Rage 2 Blade along with the Easton arrow fletched with Blazer vanes in pink to support the women in my life who have had breast cancer.”

The buck green grossed 172 inches.

Congrats on a great buck Jeff!



 


  • stephhance001

    During Breast Cancer Awareness Month each October, people raise money by organizing activities such as theme parties or a "pink day" (when employees wear pink clothing or accessories) at work. The money raised is donated to the organizers' choice of breast cancer care or research programs. -Missed Fortune