143 5/8, 13-point white-tail. Shot in Logan County, Ohio. Shot him in early October with a crossbow. He was following a trail coming out of a cornfield into a woodlot. Shot him at about 10 yards as he walked by my climbing stand. He ran about 50-60 yards and fell, i gave him about 30 minutes while i went to get my father to help with the drag. He was down for good.
2007-01-09 04:39:30
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answered by beare85 2
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I'm lovely definite the most important deer I've ever shot used to be a moose (member of the deer loved ones) with a fifty eight" unfold weighing no less than 1500 kilos. The largest Sitka black tail I've taken used to be a three factor (or 6 factor) that weighed one hundred forty kilos. Haven't had the possibility to head white tail searching but.
2016-09-03 18:29:27
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answered by degregorio 4
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133 3/8 He was an 8pt. Got him with my bow in 2001 He made the Illinois Big Buck record book
2007-01-08 12:21:06
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answered by Donnie C 4
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In Arkansas we don't really care about scoring points.
We count the number of points. As a bragging rights type deal.
But you can't eat antlers or horns.
Sure we hang the big ones on the wall but we hunt for the meat.
E'MMMMMM!!!! VENISON!!!!
Miketyson26
2007-01-08 11:38:08
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answered by miketyson26 5
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184 typical mule deer in southeast British Columbia in 2001.
2007-01-08 13:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Little six pointer for me, but a buddy of mine found one poached on his land... 18 pointer, scored 182. Sad.
2007-01-09 01:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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