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A son’s multi-year effort just got his father’s 1995 buck in the Kansas record book. The son still has another goal.
After years of online detective work by a 23-year-old Kansas bowhunter, the Sunflower State appears to have a new record typical whitetail buck for the first time in 50 years. But the story behind ...
This giant typical buck, killed by Albert Daniels in Franklin County, Kansas, in 1995, was finally recognized as the new ...
The first time he had an opportunity to shoot this buck, teenager Jeffrey Brunk whiffed. Here's how he stuck with the deer.
Daniels started the Kansas record-certification process as ... The Boone & Crockett Club lists the Daniels buck as the No. 1 Typical whitetail ever taken in Kansas by any method.
who shot a 198 2/8-inch buck in Nemaha County in 1974. Finger still holds the record for largest Kansas deer shot with a rifle. Kansas is known for its trophy deer, but a 200 inch typical is more rare ...