Second pending state-record buck killed
St. Landry Parish hunter downs 204-inch typical buck on hot, humid afternoon
Everyone knows the only way to kill a deer is to be in the woods, but when 20-year-old Alex LeBlanc announced he was going to sit a stand yesterday afternoon, his buddies scoffed. After all, it was too windy, warm and humid.
“Everybody told me I was crazy going out there,” LeBlanc said.
But the Opelousas hunter shrugged off the naysaying and clambered into a box stand overlooking a planted shooting lane about 2:45 p.m.
By 4 p.m. a buck was on the ground - and it was a monster packing around a typical rack that has been rough scored at a tad more than 204 inches.
If that score holds, it would top the current 184 6/8-inch typical state-record typical buck killed in 1943.