This buck will be the ultimate challenge to get on the ground IMO. Ron and I tried hunting a deer very similar to this one about 6 years ago and he was very "secretive or reclusive". Our good buddy Stacey and us believe there is a very small percentage of mature deer that fall into this category. We believe these ghosts put survival at the top of their list of priorities and probably do little to no breeding in their lifetime. They just eat enough to survive and lay low in our opinion.
Ron found a 90"+ shed about 6 years ago and a neighbor food the other side not far from where Ron found his in a picked cornfield surrounded by a real thick area known as "ole Virginia" by many old timers over the years. This particular buck was never caught on TC as the area all around this spot gets hunted very hard and cameras are everywhere. We've only heard of one possible sighting of him by a neighborhood bowhunter who discribed a buck he got a glimpse of just one time that resembled the sheds. Ron bought the other shed off the neighbor so he could mount them on a shoulder mount for a keepsake. The other side scored 81" I think which was much smaller than the side Ron found. When examining the sheds they showed no signs of wear,scratches or bark. They looked pristine and even unweathered...very unique!
It is also our opinion that deer like this one and the buck we hunted are as unkillable as they come and probably die of old age. What is odd though, no one seems to ever stumble across one laying dead of old age which makes poaching a possibility. We'll never know what happened to the "shed buck" but it sure was fun sitting in a tree near the area where his sheds were found knowing there was a possibility you might be blessed with at least an encounter with him.
Good luck with your ghost and enjoy the chase!