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year old said. "I ride around on my four wheeler a lot and I haven seen that many signs. But we actually saw seven or eight deer that day."The other three members of the hunting party had spread out on land that Pray owns in Charleston. Pray took a walk down an ATV trail, and a big boned buck was waiting."He come right out in front of me," Pray said. "He come out just to the edge of the road and I could just see his head and neck."Pray said he knew he had little time to waste."I thought he was going to turn and go because he looked like he was looking right at me. I fired quick and I was lucky: I stuck him right in the neck."The deer somersaulted once and landed facing back the way he come. Pray season was over."I backed right in and loaded him into the pickup. We didn have to drag him more than 10 feet, probably," Pray said.That a good thing, because Pray deer was obviously a big one. It sported a handsome, well matched 10 point rack, and members of the hunting party traded guesses on its weight. One thing was certain: It was heavier than 200 pounds, the traditional Maine benchmark that separates "nice" bucks from "big" bucks.Finding out how much heavier would be more difficult than they thought."We thought he might go 250," Pray said. But upon arrival at the tagging station, they learned that they may have underestimated a bit not that a crowd of spectators believed what they were witnessing."He weighed 269. And then people said, no way he weighs 269. So we dropped him down and put him back up again and he weighed 266. Nobody would believe the scale, so we took him up to