My son and I arrived about 4 p.m. for the first hunt in a new stand. We started rattling after sitting about 10 minutes and he came out of the thick woods just a few minutes later. He moved around about 15 minutes and finally presented a shot in a shooting lane that was cut right before lunch that same morning so I took it. When we approached the deer we were surprised at the palmation along with the 10-inch brow tines. He had an 18-inch inside spread. Green scored at 150 4/8 by the taxidermist. On his left antler he had 2 kickers with one scoreable and a broken drop tine.