We were up at 4:45, made a quick trip to McDonald's for breakfast, & were off to the farm. Unbelievably, it was 39 degrees when Rick dropped me off at my spot. I went ahead & packed lots of extra clothes because the temps were supposed to drop all throughout day. I saw my first deer 10 minutes before shooting light at 6:50. I actually had a few 2nd thoughts about my blind location after seeing this first deer because it was standing in the exact same spot where I had been set up last year. But those 2nd thoughts were short lived as 2 does popped out 100 yards up the hill from me 10 minutes later - they crossed the field & entered the draw right next to my blind. Then I looked up 10 minutes later & saw another deer standing up the hill where the does had come out - I immediately knew it was a buck even though his head was down. I put the binocs on him as he raised his head and started walking directly toward me - thinking the whole time THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING - I MUST BE DREAMING! My first thought was he isn't very wide, my second thought was his antlers are very thick, my third thought was he has 3's (meaning he has 3 points sticking up off his beams making him at least a 10pt counting the tips and brow tines). This whole time he was walking directly toward me, so by the time I had processed these thoughts he had cut the distance in half. So at 50 yards I put the scope on him. 1st thought was OH YEA, he is VERY thick, 2nd thought was he's got a bunch of trash (bonus points), 3rd thought was THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING - I MUST BE DREAMING!, 4th thought was BOOM! I shot him in the left shoulder quartering to me at 40 yards. After the shot, he ran directly toward me, died 5 yards from my blind, and just like last year slid 20 feet to the bottom of a very steep ditch. 
He was actually a little better than I had thought. 5 X 6 frame with 13 or 14 total points although I think only 11 would probably count (over an inch long), and GREAT mass. Not a Booner, but my idea of a perfect Iowa buck - bunch of points and a thick, thick gnarly rack. Body wise, he wasn't nearly as heavy as last year's deer, but still a HOSS - I'll say it again, these deer make TN deer look like dwarfs! Not bad for a 10 minute Iowa hunt!
Since I didn't have a truck, I just stayed in the blind so that Rick & Jeff could keep hunting. I saw a total of 5 more does while waiting, including this 'ole gal that peeked inside my blind.
Rick came to get me about 11:30 - we were able to tie a rope to the Tahoe to pull my deer out of the ditch - MUCH easier than the 3 man plan we had last year! After a few pics, we hung him in a barn where I could skin him out of the wind after I dropped Rick back off at his blind. After I finished skinning him out, I parked the Tahoe in a spot where I could glass a bunch of fields till dark. I spotted a ton of deer in 2 different spots right at dark, including 1 buck every bit as good as mine only 150 yards from the Tahoe! I think Rick & Jeff will probably try to hunt at least 1 of these spots Sunday afternoon.