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A public-land Michigan buck hit the ground on the first day of rifle season last year, and it was a big one. 

In Michigan, a state where giant bucks are rare, Eric Hysell of Saranac downed a 19-point public-land whitetail.

You’re going to have to see it for yourself.

Watch the video below:

Hysell shot the buck at 8:10 a.m. the Wednesday before Thanksgiving in 2017 with his .30-378 rifle at an incredible distance of 193 yards in the Manistee National Forest in Mason County.

The buck boasts giant main beams and even features a kicker coming off of the G2 tine, as well as a gnarly drop tine. This is truly the buck of a lifetime.

Like what you see here? You can read more awesome hunting articles by Nathan Unger at the Bulldawg Outdoors blog. Follow him on Twitter @Bulldawgoutdoor, Instagram @Bulldawgoutdoors and subscribe on YouTube @Bulldawgoutdoors.

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