This is a true story,a story i have not told in many many years.It's about a buck we called Krypton.I worked part time for the PA game commission in High School at their Schwenksville Pa game farm where they raised Quail and Pheasants.In between the barns and pens were small patches of woods and fields and creek beds,this is where Krypton called home.Krypton was a monster of a buck,pushing 300lbs with a big thick palmated 8 point rack.The palmations between his points were wider than the palm of your hands,reminded you of a moose rack.I don't know how old he was but there were 10 sets of sheds from him in the game farm office building that were found on the property......
Krypton was not one of the ghost bucks that you never see during daylight,he had no fear.Across the road from the game farm was a large Pa game lands and every body hunted it because they knew about Krypton and where he lived.In those game lands is where he became a legend.....
did krypton make babies :rolleyes: :campfire: I am wondering where this one is going. :dunno:
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Krypton became legendary not because no one could get a shot at him,he became legendary because you would shoot him and he would not die.The first time the men at the game farm told me about Krypton i did not believe the story's.Then one day i saw him chase a doe across the road right in front of a car,the car hit him hard enough to throw him over the roof of the car and on to the black top road.What i saw next made me believe the story's,Krypton got up and shook off and went on after the doe no worse for the wear....
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Krypton would spend most of his time on the game farm property,but as the rut approached he would wander over on the game lands to chase doe's and get into trouble.During hunting seasons you would see him come back across the road with arrows stuck in him and holes in him from shotgun slugs. He would hide on the farm property for a few days to heal then across the road he would go again after the girls and he would come back again with more holes or get hit by a car crossing the road.....
One tuff buck.
Getting interesting. :campfire:
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I read an article once about a buck that had a calcified arrow shaft through part of his heart and 4 slugs still stuck in him. All the wounds were completely healed over when he was hit and finally killed by a truck. Deer don't give up easily.
I knew one man personally that put an arrow in Krypton once.He was the only person that had permission to hunt on the game farm.He had worked there for over twenty years and was a traditional archer.He hunted only with his longbow and cedar arrows that he made himself and only from the ground.One morning he was sitting along a hedge row and Krypton came by at 10 yards chasing a doe.He swung his longbow and drew in one smooth motion and sent a cedar arrow through the base of Krypton's neck.He said Krypton never even flinched and just continued on chasing the doe,the arrow had no affect.He found the arrow and a little blood but that was it.He saw Krypton later that day chasing a doe and the legend grew.......
Hmmm.....I'm in!
Yes, you have my attention.
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Ok.........my refresh button is getting worn out. :campfire:
This is gettin good! :campfire:
More PLEASE!
We saw Krypton often during our work on the farm and it was awesome to hold his sheds and wonder what it would be like to bring down the legend.Sadly after i graduated high school the game farm was shut down and the farm was turned into game lands.We all moved on and we never saw Krypton again,but i never heard of any hunter killing him or any car killing him.Even though this all happened in the late 1980's and early 1990's I still hear story's from hunters that say they still see him,usually on those rainy, misty, foggy days they say he comes out of the fog like a ghost grunting and chasing like he always did and disappears just as quick as he appeared.This is the story of the legendary buck we called Krypton......may he live for ever!
Very cool. I think this would make for a great movie imho. May Krypton live forever :campfire:
This is good! I hope there is more?
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Sorry everyone that's the end of the story of Krypton. I will have to tell the story of Big Lefty sometime. I hope everyone enjoyed the story.
Sound like the Brer Rabbit ! Thanks for the laughs, I let my wife read it too.
Lame folklore. Kryptons part alien.......
Very nice story! It sounds like Krypton was a spirit animal. A perfect figure of a deer that lives on forever.
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Lame folklore. Kryptons part alien.......
Some people don't appreciate the time and effort when it comes to story telling... thanks to having parents that were proficient in telling tales I really love a hearing stories like these... thanks for taking the time to tell us about a special buck.
I second the gratitude of taking the time to tell the story!! Thanks
Great story! :clapper: Looking forward to hearing Lefty
You really gave me a vivid picture of Old Krypton in my mind. Ill be keeping an eye out for him in NY and Ohio this year, cause you know, them old bucks are known to travel some during the rut. :campfire:
I enjoyed it.
Just because there is no glory photo doesn't mean it's lame.
Seriously great story...any whitetail buck lives a fairly short, hazard filled life. A story like this give them more time to be apprecited!
Long live the beast!
I didn't want it to end. Thanks.
Great story!
Thank you for that!!!
Good story, and a fine finish.
Great story. Reminds me of the days of my father telling old hunting stories. He hunted for around 65 years until he lost his sight and could no longer hunt. I could listen to the same story numerous times and never tire of listening to them. Thank you for the memories!!!!
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Sure wish you could get us a picture of those sheds!
I wish i had pics of the sheds and the buck but i was a dumb kid and did not think of it.I do know those sheds are still in the Pa game commission org somewhere!
Good story.........life would be far less interesting without legends.
Wonderful story, thank you for that
Cool story!!
Lol I loved this story. I had to search for it and give it another read. This is a great time of year for this stuff! So Timothy are you in the mood the tell the tale of Big lefty?
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I got Krypton! Yes it was 15yrs ago. I was using my spear that day, he was chasing a bear and ran right by me. I hit him good with my poison tipped spear. He simply got up and continued running the bear, I got in my truck and was able to hit him as he and the bear crossed the road. $5K body damage to truck, you guessed it he didn't die. He ran on and I found the bear dead. Gored badly. Next, I tracked him to a lake and he was smimming accross, I saw a canoe on the shore and caught up with him, jumped on his back holding on to his antlers. Got to shore, I was able to wrestle him to the ground due to his condition. He simply died. I felt bad it was not a very clean harvest. I left to get the truck, came back and the only thing I found at the spot was his hide and antlers. Threw the antlers in the lake out of respect for such a critter, didn't feel right keeping them.
Need the gps cords of the lake! Always wanted a kryptonite rack on the wall!
Great story! I wanna see the sheds myself
great story, but to short, you might have to go back into your memory and kick in some addendum details.
Thanks , please share other stories, you are a natural story teller.
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Would be a bad story with him getting killed by a hunter. . . .
We've all known a buck with a little Krypton in him - how did he survive that "perfect" shot? :D
Great story! Just wish there was more. I can picture it, he sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing!
The Chuck Norris of whitetails!