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A 49-point, 300-inch nontypical buck that emerged March 29 at the Open Season Sportsman’s Expo was entered with the Wisconsin ...
This giant typical buck, killed by Albert Daniels in Franklin County, Kansas, in 1995, was finally recognized as the new ...
Kansas has a history of producing some of the largest whitetail deer — especially non-typicals — in the world ... Kansas history. The rack had been entered in the record books by its new ...