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After six decades, Jim Jordan's massive whitetail deer was finally recorded as the biggest typical buck ever taken in the U.S ...
The Annett buck toppled the previous record, set by a 402-pound field-dressed Minnesota buck killed by Carl Lenander Jr. in 1926. Estimates place the deer’s hoof weight at 511 pounds.
Tine length is moderate, but this record whitetail deer really excels in mass, with an unbelievable 61 2/8 inches in that category—including a shocking 14-inch H3 measurement on the right side.
Pennsylvania is one of the best states for hunting, whether it be for black bears, elk, or whitetail deer. In 2001, the state held its first elk hunt, nearly 90 years after reintroducing elk from ...
Dellwo's buck scored 199 3/8 points in the Boone and Crocket scoring system, to take over the No. 1 spot for a typical whitetail in the Montana record book, surpassing the 199 2/8 score of a buck ...
It was there, on a cold gray morning in late November 1971, the second day of the Ohio deer season, that I killed the best nontypical whitetail ever taken in that state — a buck that stands in ...
14-Year-Old Girl Bags 240-Class Potential-Record Texas Buck Reili Brewer not only shot the biggest buck her father has ever seen on the U.S. Army base where he’s been hunting for more than 20 ...