First of all, I didn't name him.
He is probably the most photographed buck this fall. Especially with the death of "slingshot" at the Arsenal. If you are on social media at all, you surely have seen images or video clips of him.
I saw a couple early images of him and was enthralled. My wife and I literally decided to take a jaunt down south to try to find him. We had a day and a half. I recognized approximately where he was. We spent the entire first day looking for him or any other buck. THe action was very slow. Team mossback was there, and several other rigs also intent on finding him I am sure. As evening rolled around we headed out for one more look. There were several rigs gathering at a spot. My wife and I chalked it up to the sunset which was gorgeous. I spotted one photographer I knew and I said sunsets dont really interest him much, but we went on anyway. We were glassing and I saw one of the two tag holders hunting. He had several guys watching him in scopes. I assume looking for this buck. Anyways, we gave up as light disappeared, as we were exiting the area, the group was still there and several more rigs. I decided to stop and check it out. Sure enough, here was the "King", the buck we were looking for, right next to civilization and in the area closed to hunting. I took a few snaps, but there was no light, and do you think I could get him to look at me. The next morning we returned to the same spot to see if he was still there. We were not the only ones with that idea. Soon he was spotted and the paparrazi grew. The Paparazi drew even more people. Several other photographers I know showed up, some old acquittances and friends. THe buck really did not want to be there, but his doe was hot. I knew deer behavior so anticipated his route and was rewarded with some good images alog with another infamous photographer. It was kind of cool having the same thoughts as him. I've enjoyed his images for years. I actually felt sorry for the deer a bit. He really wanted to be gone. Not my scene. I was happy to see him, but hate that kind of situation. You couldnt imagine the hype, the tripods, the video gear. THe next week, the buck must have hung out in the safe zone, as they didnt tag him, but he was also photo'd non stop. Still.... a cool buck and I was happy to have found him. I mean I detoured my hunt a long way to try to see him.
