whats the biggest buck ever seen in the world?
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RE: whats the biggest buck ever seen in the world?
ORIGINAL: shed33
Goliath? the penned raised buck ..didnt it gross score one year in the 370's?
Goliath? the penned raised buck ..didnt it gross score one year in the 370's?
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RE: whats the biggest buck ever seen in the world?
Cool pics 308, yeah I watched a show of him where they were scoring his antlers. One year he was like in the high 240's if I remember right compared to the previous which they had stated that he had made the 370's... dont quote me on that ...it was on the texas trophy hunters journal I believe..
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RE: whats the biggest buck ever seen in the world?
shed: I just did some quick reading, but I didn't find anything on his exact scores. At 2 1/2 he scored 230, but thats the only one they had. I think because he was stollen for 4 years, they don't have exact scores, antlers, or pics for that matter. I thought I had heard like +410 one time, but like you said, "don't quote me on that"
Whatever the case, he's a monster buck for sure.
Whatever the case, he's a monster buck for sure.
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RE: whats the biggest buck ever seen in the world?
The biggest buck I've ever personally seen was a reportedly (I can't verify that myself) 180 class buck that I saw from 140 yards away last November in Illinois.
My guide was hanging a stand a 1/4 mile away or so and saw the buck heading in my direction. I saw it come out of a strip of woods and accross a field. Through my rangefinder (that's how I know how far away it was) all I could see was what looked like someone's ribcage stuck on a deer's head!
He didn't stick around long enough but went into another strip of woods and (presumably) around behind me.
My guide was hanging a stand a 1/4 mile away or so and saw the buck heading in my direction. I saw it come out of a strip of woods and accross a field. Through my rangefinder (that's how I know how far away it was) all I could see was what looked like someone's ribcage stuck on a deer's head!
He didn't stick around long enough but went into another strip of woods and (presumably) around behind me.