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Post by ridgerunner on Jul 11, 2014 18:50:39 GMT -5
I saw a forked horn buck in 1974 must of weighed 115 lbs on hoof...real dandy!
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Post by familytradition on Jul 16, 2014 21:50:32 GMT -5
Love this thread. I have seen 2 200 in non typical dead. Several 150 inch bucks alive. My favorite one, I saw twice alive. The day before gun season and the night before grandpa shot him. Amazing buck. My dad's first buck was probably the biggest bodied deer I have ever seen. He had 136 in rack, but the score didn't do this buck justice. All in Hamilton county.
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daveo
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Post by daveo on Jul 21, 2014 15:19:22 GMT -5
Have taken a couple in the 150's in Franklin County and seen at least 2 more that would run in the 160's but the largest BY FAR was in 1990 or 91 while My Dad and I were driving to our hunting area at Newport Ammo Plant. This buck was a no doubt Booner and it was actually standing outside the fence of the property. As we stopped with the head lights of the truck shining on him it seemed like he was having a hard time keeping his head up due to the weight of the horns. I'm sure I was just young and excited, but I can still see that deer today. Awesome memory!
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