It depends on where you hunt. Local records are hard to break, as most of the big bucks are gone. It could happen, and every hunter would like to be the one to do it. If I'm not the one, then I hope that you are.
2006-12-22 00:48:34
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answered by Beau R 7
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Hard to say....there are so many things that have to be done to even qualify for the record...on top of being big. For example, the animal can't have come from a game farm. So those big ones are out....and the animal has to be taken legally. With the game farms as such on the rise we are going to hear about more and more buck that could be records but won't be. But with all the imporvements on food plots on such going onto open land and for wild herds...it is very possible. Time will tell.
2006-12-22 06:15:59
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answered by yetti 5
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Which record? I believe after official scoring, the new Boone & Crocket Non-typical Whitetail will be set this year.
2006-12-22 04:36:07
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answered by Todd V 3
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I see it being someone hitting 62 clean home runs in a season, and if I had to predict who it would be, among currently active MLB players, I'll guess (yes, just a guess) Jose Bautista. And I don't get the "bleh" comment for the Yankees.
2016-05-23 15:25:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the Amish in our area have deer farms and breed them for size!!if you have the money they have one for you? Texas is big on deer raising too, so with breeding and feed and the interest that some have in aquiring horns? the sky is the limit?deer hunting is becoming like bass fishing ----over commercialized! what skill does it take to pick one out of a "farm"?---lets keep skill and free range in hunting!
2006-12-22 03:15:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Non typical.....yes. Typical.....maybe.
Deer will continue to genetically improve with all the food plots and supplements they get on trophy lands nowadays....I see them establishing new records, non-typical or typical, every 5 to 10 years.
2006-12-22 01:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possible; there are some places where the population can grow to record size.
2006-12-22 00:39:24
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answered by jake_deyo 4
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yes, i do. My husband and son are after that record buck. He's yet to be found though. lol
2006-12-22 00:39:50
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answered by pebbles 6
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Yes, with all the different kinds of feed they come up with. Yes its a for sure thing.
2006-12-22 00:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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in all likely hood no... hunter's always go for the biggest buck ..some gotta prove i'm a big man thing .
2006-12-22 00:44:57
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answered by pbear i 5
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