Annabelle Jean Kellerman, 9, Elk Creek, with her first deer during youth season on Nov. 2. Her family reports, "She hunted hard since she was 7 years old but couldn’t get one close enough to get a good shot. This buck stepped out at 15 yards and gave Annabelle a good opportunity after she got her buck fever under control enough to take the shot. She had the shakes for 5 minutes after and says she can’t wait for next year." Credit: Submitted photo

Texas County hunters had killed 1,963 in the fall firearms deer season as of early Friday morning, reports the Missouri Department of Conservation. That is second place in Missouri.

Leading the state is Franklin with 2,299. Third is Howell County with 1,742. Other top counties in the state: Macon (1,698), Pike (1,629), Benton (1,582) and Callaway (1,550)

The breakdown in Texas County shows: Antlered bucks (1,047), button bucks (166) and does (750).

The season lasts 10 days and started last Saturday.

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Isaiah Buse has served as the publisher of the Houston Herald since 2023. He started with the organization in 2019, and achieved a bachelor's degree in business administration in 2023. He serves on the...

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