The last thing the Legendary Comstock Buck saw were the headlights of Keith Schuck's 2002 Chevy Astro. This was on Thanksgiving night about 7 o'clock, and Schuck was en route home to Shell Lake, Wis., traveling north on Hwy. 63 between Cumberland and Comstock.
"The buck turned his head and looked at me as I hit him, right in the middle of the road," Schuck said. "He totaled my van. But I never took my foot off the foot-feed. I kept going until I came to a driveway a couple miles up the road, and pulled in for help."
Schuck, 61, is a hunter, and if he had killed the buck with his rifle it would have meant something to him.
"As it was, the deer was just roadkill," he said. "I was more worried about my van. I also didn't have a cellphone. That's why I pulled into the driveway."
The home at the end of the driveway was owned by Bob Capra, and he and his extended family had just finished their Thanksgiving meal. The group was relaxing when Schuck knocked on the door.
Capra's son-in-law, Jason Haugerud, 34, of Somerset, Wis., was among those who answered.
"We looked at the guy's van and tried to help him call someone," Haugerud said. "As we did, he said the deer he hit had tall antlers. That's when everyone jumped up and said, 'Let's go.' "
Schuck couldn't have known the deer he had hit had been pursued for at least two years by a bevy of archers and gun-toters in the Comstock and Cumberland area.