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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 9, 2008 7:06:10 GMT -5
Oklahoma Black-Eyed Pea Thief Taken by Nine-Year-Old Rumor is that the hotwire wrapped in this giant buck's antlers was to protect a garden from intruding deer. It obviously didn't work. This buck, taken by nine-year-old Baler Stewart, is reported to have nearly 40 points and score near 220. The Oklahoma state record for non-typical whitetail is a 247-2/8 buck taken by Bill M. Foster in Johnston County in 1970. Baler Stewart, OK 2007 New Oklahoma State Record Whitetail Jason Boyett was hunting in Pushmataha County last November when he brought down a buck for the ages. This buck, scoring 191-4/8 and just accepted into B&C on March 27, 2008, is the new Oklahoma state record typical whitetail. The former record, scoring 185-6/8, was taken by Larry D. Luman in Bryan County in 1997.Jason's deer has a gigantic typical frame, scoring 210-4/8 net. The buck also had 19 inches of abnormal points, meaning Jason had the choice to enter the buck as either a 191-4/8 typical or a 229-4/8 non-typical. Bryan chose the typical score, which favorably places the buck as a true all-time great in the typical category. Jason Boyett, OK 2007
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