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How hard is it for a buck to claim a B&C World Record? Well, have a look at these incredible whitetails and realize that even they didn't quite make it.
A look back at the biggest typical whitetail of all time and how killing the world record buck forever changed Milo Hanson’s life.
In this story from the archives, the authors try to track down the origins and fate of the Ahrens buck, a potential world-record deer.
If other scorers confirm the measurements, Tucker's kill would shatter the state record and could also beat the current 307 5/8 inches world record buck from Iowa.
It didn’t take long for this hunter to start setting world records. A 14-year-old girl has set a world record after taking down a buck with 42-scorable points. Now, the teen holds the record for ...
CIMARRON, Kan. (KSNW) – With hunting seasons well underway in the state of Kansas, a Cimarron teen harvested what is now a buck breaking record.
HUNTING — My faith has been restored in stories going viral through email and the Internet. This photo of the pending world record whitetail buck seems thoroughly verified and on the up and up ...
Stephen Tucker Buck: New World Record From Tennessee On November 7, 2016, Stephen Tucker killed the new B&C non-typical world-record whitetail in Sumner County, Tenn. Here is the full story.
It’s official, there’s a new world record whitetail buck and it comes from Sumner County, Tennessee, according to Wednesday’s report from The Outdoor Hub. Gallatin resident Stephen Tucker ...
The current world record deer was taken in Iowa and in 2003 and was 307 5/8ths inches. The current Tennessee record, which was also bagged in Sumner County, is 244 3/8ths inches.
The buck has a green score of 308 3/8 inches. The word in the woods is Stephen Tucker of Gallatin, Tennessee may just be the most famous (or blessed) whitetail hunter in the world after he ...
Arnold claims the Ahrens rack scores close to 205 points — a new Minnesota record but not a new world record. People who have been following the mystery believe that sounds like a last-minute ...