Rives tells about pending state-record buck in his own words

Watch the video below to hear Natchez hunter Will Rives tell how he killed the pending state-record typical archery buck.

Will Rives wasn’t out to kill a state-record deer when he went bow hunting Dec. 14, but that’s exactly what he left the woods with.

Now Rives tells the story of the kill, in his own words, in this MS-Sportsman.com video interview.

The deer, which netted a green score of 176 inches on the Pope & Young system, was taken from a Jefferson County lease and should easily set the new archery record in the typical category of the Mississippi Magnolia Records.

A written story also has been posted earlier, featuring a full photograph of this incredible deer.

Be sure and check out the Nikon Deer of the Year contest for other big bucks killed this season, and don’t forget to enter any bucks you kill. But remember that you must be a registered user to be eligible for the monthly prizes in this contest. If you’re not already a registered user, sign up today to get started!

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Andy Crawford has spent nearly his entire career writing about and photographing Louisiana’s hunting and fishing community. While he has written for national publications, even spending four years as a senior writer for B.A.S.S., Crawford never strayed far from the pages of Louisiana Sportsman. Learn more about his work at www.AndyCrawford.Photography.

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