Posted by farmallstrong on October 24, 2016 at 16:53:15 from (108.39.131.42):
Saturday night Oct. 22, My wife and I were coming back from seeing the grand kids in Columbus Ohio. We were on route 70 east 10 miles from Zanesville Ohio when out of nowhere I hit a 180 lb. 10 point buck. I got the car stopped and off the road, neither one of us was hurt thank God. I called 911 and a state trooper came. I still had not seen the deer. Before the trooper got there, 2 young girls in a 2016 black mustang stopped, the one was a EMT, to see if we were ok. The girls and I walked to the deer, it was big and the rack was perfect with 10 to12 inch tines. the trooper said it was the biggest rack he has seen so far this year. The girls ask for the deer for the one girls grand parents, for the meat. So the trooper, the 2 girls and myself stuffed it in the trunk of the mustang. No tarp, no plastic, just the carpet in the trunk. Those are my kind of girls. Our 2000 Buick Century is totaled. it only had 80,000 miles on it.
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