Lane Benoit with another last minute whopper buck. Note that his rifle does not have a scope. Lane was the last of the Benoits to give up his peep sight. But, in the past couple of years he has started using a scope.
Shane Benoit and Lanny Benoit on the right, weighing in a buck. The Benoits still consider field dressed weight as the best indicator of a trophy. If it doesn't weigh at least 200 pounds, they are not interested.
Lanny Benoit with bare ground buck and a muzzleloader. Changing weather patterns that often result in little or no snow during hunting season has forced the Benoits to adapt their hunting techniques.
Lanny Benoit with bare ground buck and a muzzleloader. Changing weather patterns that often result in little or no snow during hunting season has forced the Benoits to adapt their hunting techniques.
Larry Benoit on the right and Shane Benoit Left with a buck Larry shot. Even though he is well into his eighties Larry still manages to take a big buck or two every year.
Lane Benoit and his son Zeb. Zeb is 15 years old and has the whitetail hunting passion burning deep in his soul. He shot his first buck in 2007, all on his own with no help from anybody. Just the same way his dad does it.