mystery deer
#14
RE: mystery deer
Heres the real story....
Adams County man bags massive, 33-point buck
>
>
>Ohio will only boost its reputation as one of the top five go-to states
>for
>record-book white-tailed deer as news circulates about the mammoth buck
>taken
>on opening day of the state's four-month archery hunting season.
>
>A massive-beamed, 33-point nontypical buck was arrowed last Saturday by
>Amish
>hunter Jonathon Schmucker of Seaman, in Adams County on the Ohio River.
>Schmucker, who used a crossbow, declined a photograph of himself with
>the
>deer because of custom.
>
>The Ohio Division of Wildlife, which confirmed the buck, said the
>antlers had
>an inside spread of 24 inches. Tim Schlater, a Wildlife District 5
>wildlife
>officer field supervisor, jokingly told Dennis Malloy, Jr., Ohio field
>director for Whitetails Unlimited, that it was "just another southwest
>Ohio
>buck."
Adams County man bags massive, 33-point buck
>
>
>Ohio will only boost its reputation as one of the top five go-to states
>for
>record-book white-tailed deer as news circulates about the mammoth buck
>taken
>on opening day of the state's four-month archery hunting season.
>
>A massive-beamed, 33-point nontypical buck was arrowed last Saturday by
>Amish
>hunter Jonathon Schmucker of Seaman, in Adams County on the Ohio River.
>Schmucker, who used a crossbow, declined a photograph of himself with
>the
>deer because of custom.
>
>The Ohio Division of Wildlife, which confirmed the buck, said the
>antlers had
>an inside spread of 24 inches. Tim Schlater, a Wildlife District 5
>wildlife
>officer field supervisor, jokingly told Dennis Malloy, Jr., Ohio field
>director for Whitetails Unlimited, that it was "just another southwest
>Ohio
>buck."
#15
RE: mystery deer