There was a crush in the underwood, and the next moment a fine buck broke cover and went away along the hillside.
At long last, a pair of young does and a fine buck ventured from the forest and crept to the water's edge.
Jacob got a rope, and I followed him to the landing, where, sure enough, lay a fine buck, fastened in tow of the canoe.
Now he was the finest buck I ever did see, twenty point, big as a small horse, no lie.
Later they shot a fine young buck and the camp enjoyed a taste of venison.
"And what is your name, my fine buck?"
He saw a fine buck leaping straight for the very bush that concealed his fierce hunting mate.
Tony, it turned out, had shot a fine seven-point buck, in one of those rare moments when the fog lifted.
'We will bring back a fine buck or two for our supper tonight.'