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I ranged him at 66, 57, 43, and when he broke 37 yards I let him have it.”-Denny Conley Jr.Denny admires his giant Kentucky buck.Let\u2019s rewind the clock to when the hunt for this behemoth buck really began for Kentucky native, Denny Conley Jr.\u00a0 It began last February when Denny, a deputy jailer for Rowan County Detention Center, was looking for a place to hunt that was closer to work.\u00a0 Working long shifts would limit hunting opportunities on his family farm due to the distance, so Denny began his search for a new property using Google Earth.Soon Denny had targeted what he thought was a decent looking property and it was time to go shake hands with the owner.\u00a0 After meeting and talking with the landowner, Denny had permission to shed hunt and\u00a0see just what the property had to offer.\u00a0 On March 1st, Denny, along with his twin brother Nathan, and good buddy Kyle, set out to look for some bone.\u00a0 After three or four miles of searching, Denny spotted a shed\u00a0laying in an\u00a0overgrown field\u00a0that would catch any hunters attention. The shed scored a whopping 88 inches and Denny knew he needed to be hunting this farm come September.After showing the shed to the landowner, all he said was\u00a0–\u00a0glad it didn’t end up in my\u00a0tractor tire. \u00a0Denny signed the hunting lease, and preparations for next fall began immediately.\u00a0 Mineral sites were established and the wait for velvet season was in session.\u00a0 Not knowing if the buck was just travelling through or a homebody, a plethora of trail cameras were deployed in June.\u00a0 After anxiously waiting for the first card check, Denny\u2019s decision to lease was looking more and more promising as\u00a0the giant buck showed up in multiple trail camera photos.\u00a0 The rest of the summer was spent keeping mineral and bait sites fresh.\u00a0 Rather than distributing multiple bait sites and cameras throughout the property, Denny elected to run only one.\u00a0 This would give the buck no other options and leave much of the property undisturbed.A July trail cam pic shows the massive potential of the giant buck.Contrary to most mature buck behavior, the buck was becoming increasingly\u00a0daylight active as summer waned on.\u00a0 Denny couldn\u2019t believe it, this buck was almost exclusively daylight active and becoming very patternable.\u00a0\u00a0 Denny\u2019s final card check was the two days before the season opener and the pictures were promising.\u00a0 The giant buck had been on camera between 6:30 AM and 8:30 AM each of the previous three mornings. If this were to hold up for two more days, Denny knew he\u2019d have a good chance of at least seeing the giant buck.Daylight trail camera pics were common for this world class whitetail.Several weeks back Denny had hung a stand near a creek crossing pinch point. \u00a0He was confident the buck was using the pinch as it worked toward its bed on the way back from feeding in the bean and alfalfa fields. \u00a0The creek and a ravine lent itself to the perfect entrance and exit route, making the stand nearly foolproof for a morning sit.\u00a0 With the stand just a mere 5 yards from the bank, Denny could slip up the ravine, hop over the bank and be up in the tree without ever alerting deer in the nearby fields.Finally, the Kentucky bow opener had arrived and as you read earlier, the plan played out perfect for Denny and he was able to put a double-lung shot on the buck of a lifetime an hour into the season.\u00a0 The giant rough green scored at a whopping 204 inches and was the first velvet buck he had ever harvested.This trail cam photo shows just how enormous this bucks frame was.Denny and his twin brother Nathan have evolved into some mighty fine whitetail hunters since their childhood days.\u00a0 They certainly know what to look for when it comes to finding and hunting a big buck property and they go the extra mile to achieve success.\u00a0 If you don\u2019t believe me, just take a look at their wall where you\u2019ll see quite an antler display for two 27-year-olds.\u00a0 Although they prefer to chase trophies these days, they grew up loving the hunting lifestyle because of the friendships and memories made along the way.\u00a0 After all, \u201cWhat\u2019s the fun in shooting a giant buck if you\u2019ve got no one there to Celebrate The Hunt with?\u201d Denny asked.Well said,\u00a0Denny, well said."},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/community.legendarywhitetails.com\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Legendary Whitetail's Blog"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/community.legendarywhitetails.com\/blog\/204-giant-kentucky-opening-day-buck\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"204″ Giant Kentucky Opening Day Buck"}}]}]