By BRIAN PAYNTER, Staff Reporter
Brian Paynter can be reached at bpaynter@capitalnewspapers.com.
Casey Heine admires the rack on a 35-point buck that he shot with a bow and arrow at 6:40 p.m. on Sept. 28 just outside of Beaver Dam.
Casey Heine admires the rack on a 35-point buck that he shot with a bow and arrow at 6:40 p.m. on Sept. 28 just outside of Beaver Dam.
Maybe you heard Casey Heine hollering through the marsh early in the morning of Sept. 29.
That's when he realized the size of his first big buck — a whopping 35-pointer — that he shot with a bow and arrow just outside of Beaver Dam.
"It's sure going to be hard to beat!" Heine said.
He could barely stand the mosquitoes at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 28 out in the field. But nearly two hours later, while he waited for a doe and fawn to come out of some brush, he heard something in the bean field. Then two deer ran along the line fence.
"I knew it was a nice buck," said Heine, 22, of Beaver Dam, about the 35-pointer. "However, I only glanced at the horns once or twice while it was running toward me."
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