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By Andy Crawford
January 18, 2010
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Will Foreman, 13, shot this 158-inch buck less than 30 minutes after pouring Vienna Sausage juice out the window of his shooting house - a tradition that began at 5 years of age. Father Terry Foreman, right, couldn't believe the buck came anywhere close to their shooting house.
Brandon youth drops 158-inch buck using Vienna Sausage
Will Foreman, 13, shot this 158-inch buck less than 30 minutes after pouring Vienna Sausage juice out the window of his shooting house - a tradition that began at 5 years of age. Father Terry Foreman, right, couldn't believe the buck came anywhere close to their shooting house.
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Will Foreman has hunted with his dad since he was 5 years old, and a tradition developed for the youngster during those days afield.

“We had a routine: He likes Vienna Sausages, so I’d bring a can of them and a (cold drink) to the stand,” father Terry Foreman explained. “I’d open that Vienna Sausage, and he’d eat three or four, and then he’d pour that juice out the window of the stand and say, ‘The deer are going to smell that and come out.’”

That ritual was repeated many times over the years, but the elder Foreman had no clue that it persisted even after allowing young Will Foreman to begin hunting alone this past season.

After hunting together only once, the now-13-year-old Will spent most of the rest of his hunting days by himself. There’s some discrepancy as to the reason for that (Terry says his son refused to hunt with him, while Will swears his dad wouldn’t let him), but that’s another story.

In any case, on Dec. 22 the Brandon hunters decided to team up again – and had the hunt of a lifetime.

After finally agreeing to go to a shooting house together, the Foremans sprayed estrus scent on their boots and made it to the stand about 3 p.m..

At about 3:15, Will Foreman pulled out a can of Vienna Sausages.

“I asked him what he was doing and he said, ‘I do it every time,’” Terry Foreman said. “He ate some of the sausages, and then he poured the juice out the window.”

The elder hunter was aghast.

"I’m like, ‘We’re not going to see a thing!’” Terry Foreman laughed.

Only 10 minutes or so later, much to the amazement of the elder Foreman, a doe popped out of the tall weeds. Following closely on its heels was a scraggly 4-point.

What caught the hunters’ eyes, however, were two large shapes still in the weeds.

“There were two bucks back there,” Will Foreman said.
The hunters could tell they were good deer, but Will was the first to really get a good look at one.

“He said, ‘I see him. He’s huge; he’s wide,’” Terry Foreman said.

It turned out that each of the hunters was looking at a different buck, but they quickly developed the plan.

“We only had one gun, so I gave him the rifle and told him that when (the buck)- steps out I’m going to stop him,” Terry Foreman said. “The buck finally came out, and I went ‘baaaa!’”

The buck stopped dead in its track about 30 yards out, and Will Foreman’s 7mm-08 exploded.

“The deer dropped right there, and I looked at Will and ask, ‘Where did you shoot it?’” Terry Foreman said. “He said, ‘I shot it in the neck.’”

The younger Foreman had been talking about making a neck shot all season, so when his father looked at him as if he’d lost his mind Will didn’t understand.

“He said, ‘I told you I was going to shoot one in the neck this year,’” Terry Foreman laughed. “He didn’t have a clue how big that deer was.”

At this point, all either hunter knew was that the deer had a big rack. What they didn’t know is that the antlers were huge.

The 210-pound buck’s 11 points were spread around a 23-inch inside spread on main beams that held 5 ½ inches of mass to the G2s, and didn’t shrink much past that point. The rack eventually green scored at 158 Boone & Crockett inches.

When they walked up to the beast, the celebration began again – but what really topped it off for Terry Foreman was what his son said next.

“He said, ‘Daddy, I’m just glad you were here with me,’” Terry Foreman said.

As for the future of this young hunter, Will Foreman said he’s got a lot of hunting left – and Vienna Sausages will continue to play a role.

“It’s worked,” he said.

The neck shot Will Foreman made on this big buck fulfilled one of the 13-year-old's goals for the season.
     

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4 Comment(s)  

4 Yes it works

Idk know if it really works for everyone but my dad smokin a cigerette an i do the vienna sauges!!

3 does this really work

Does this really work for hunting big buks. I been huntin for 2 year and never got a buck. If this really work i would like to try it

2 Way To Go Will!

Congrats on the BIG kill Will! Your mom keeps me up to date on your hunting adventures! Sounds like you and your dad have certainly got a tradition going! Keep stinking up those deer with the Viennas! Thanks for giving MS Sportsman a neat story to write about!

1 Proud Mom!

Will called me on his cell phone just after he dropped this big deer and said, 'Mom, I just shot a monster!' I thought he was pulling my leg because Will is quite a practical joker. But as he continued to talk, his voice was shaking and then his dad got on the phone and his voice was shaking too. I knew then that this was not one of Will's practical jokes, it was real! He has been hunting by himself most of this year; I'm so glad his dad was with him this time. His dad has been hunting all his life and has shot several very big deer, but now Will has one bigger than his dad! I guess dad has to 'tighten up' to beat this one! Way to go Will I am proud of you! Mom

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