A 20-year-old Rushford, Minn., man has been charged with felony theft for shooting and killing a trophy buck at a Houston County game farm.

Ryan Lucas Jackson snuck onto the farm Dec. 8 about 2 a.m., shot once at the deer with a bow and arrow and missed, according to a criminal complaint. He then crawled over the fence and shot the deer — a 31/2-year old, 21-point buck valued at between $15,000 and $20,000 — in the neck, according to the criminal complaint.

Jackson cut a hole in the fence, dragged the buck from the farm and took it to another farm, where he had permission to hunt and gutted it there, according to the complaint. He took it to a Chatfield taxidermist the next day, who quartered the buck and prepared the head for display, according to the complaint. The taxidermist measured the deer and gave it 2121/8 points on the Boone and Crockett scale, close to a record score.

Jackson then posted a photo on Facebook of himself sitting in the back of a pickup truck, holding the deer head, according to the complaint.