Close Menu
Survival Prepper StoresSurvival Prepper Stores
  • Home
  • News
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Firearms
  • Videos
What's Hot

Danish Prime Minister Says Trump Is “Very Serious” About Acquiring Greenland

February 15, 2026

Things My Fellow New Yorkers Say When They Find Out I’m a Hunter

February 15, 2026

Motion Sensor Pros and Cons🏠Smart Home Security

February 15, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Survival Prepper StoresSurvival Prepper Stores
  • Home
  • News
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Firearms
  • Videos
Survival Prepper StoresSurvival Prepper Stores
Join Us
Home » Instead of Sleeping In, Brothers Stalk and Tag a 21-Point Giant on Public Land
Prepping & Survival

Instead of Sleeping In, Brothers Stalk and Tag a 21-Point Giant on Public Land

Vern EvansBy Vern EvansJanuary 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Instead of Sleeping In, Brothers Stalk and Tag a 21-Point Giant on Public Land

Sign up for the Outdoor Life Newsletter

Get the hottest outdoor news—plus a free month of onX Hunt Elite.

Andrew and Austin King attended a wedding celebration on Nov. 22 — so they almost didn’t go hunting that next morning. But the rut was on, and the brothers decided to hunt some public land in Kingsbury County, which lies in east-central South Dakota — roughly a 2-hour drive from the wedding venue.

“We knew good bucks had been roaming on some public land that we knew well,” Andrew says. “I’m glad we decided to go.”

The brothers headed to the public ground consisting of rolling hills, marshy draws, and CRP fields. They started about dawn and hiked to some high ground to glass for deer.

“We spotted a big buck from about 800 yards,” says Andrew, a 29-year-old plumber from Arlington. “We started a stalk toward him, using low coulees to stay out of his sight and got to about 200 yards.”

The giant buck was sparring with another huge buck, this one in the 150-inch range. Austin rattled and grunted to stop the bigger buck, which then turned toward Andrew.

“He was preoccupied with the other buck,” Andrew says. “And when he turned my way, I used a small tree to steady my Remington .270 that my dad gave me.”

His shot dropped the buck, which was on the far side of a pond. They called their dad, Ron, and other brother, Aaron, for help dragging the buck out.

Andrew didn’t want to field dress the buck for fear it would spoil a full body mount of the 21-point whitetail. So, they dragged the estimated 250-pound buck 700 yards to reach their truck. Then they brought it to a shed, where the deer was cleaned with special care.

Read Next: The Best Deer Rifles

He says the nontypical green-scored at 217 inches gross, or 203 inches net. Most of his family members hunt, too, and while they have some good bucks to their credit, Andrew’s 21-pointer is the top buck among his dad and brothers. But he says they all share in each other’s success.  

“I still can’t believe it happened, but I’m beyond grateful to harvest a buck of a lifetime.”

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Danish Prime Minister Says Trump Is “Very Serious” About Acquiring Greenland

Things My Fellow New Yorkers Say When They Find Out I’m a Hunter

Cuba ROCKED By Mysterious Explosion – CIA Moving In?

Trump LAUNCHES Major Military Strike — Dozens Dead

Russian Aircraft VAPORIZED By Fighter Jet *WILD FOOTAGE*

The Biggest Housing Bubble In The Entire History Of The United States Is In The Process Of Bursting

Don't Miss

Things My Fellow New Yorkers Say When They Find Out I’m a Hunter

Prepping & Survival February 15, 2026

Sign up for the Deer Camp Newsletter Get everything from whitetail news and opinion pieces,…

Motion Sensor Pros and Cons🏠Smart Home Security

February 15, 2026

Huge Cartel Bust across 5 US States and Utah… again?

February 15, 2026

You Won’t Believe This Twig Stove (It’s Replaced My Solo Stove!)

February 15, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © 2026 Survival Prepper Stores. All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.