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Post by Woody Williams on Nov 29, 2017 16:42:28 GMT -5
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Post by greghopper on Nov 29, 2017 16:48:31 GMT -5
Current State Record.....Typicall
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Post by swilk on Nov 29, 2017 17:28:49 GMT -5
A 180" 8 pointer looks almost cartoonish...I can't imagine one 10" bigger.
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Post by swilk on Nov 29, 2017 17:29:35 GMT -5
Well dang, I guess the archery kill won't be a new state record. I take it our current state record just happens to be an archery kill?
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Post by deadeer on Nov 29, 2017 17:36:19 GMT -5
Wow that rack is crazy!
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Post by scrub-buster on Nov 29, 2017 17:41:13 GMT -5
That was before the OBR. How did that happen?
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Post by freedomhunter on Nov 29, 2017 17:56:06 GMT -5
That was before the mass migration of trophy bucks from Parke to Switzerland ☺
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Post by Woody Williams on Nov 29, 2017 18:38:56 GMT -5
That was before the OBR. How did that happen? LOL... How could there be any big bucks before the magical OBR? Every time a big buck is killed some give all the credit to the OBR..There are a LOT of factors in "growing big bucks". Until Tim Beck killed that whopper 305 and change Non Typical in 2012 the Zolton Dobsa's Non Typical of 254 1/8 had held the number one spot since 1977. That is 35 years... Big bucks in 1977? Say it isnt so.
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Nov 29, 2017 18:39:02 GMT -5
A 180" 8 pointer looks almost cartoonish...I can't imagine one 10" bigger. Exactly. I think they’re amazing looking animals. That pic is an absolute beast of an 8 point.
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Post by Woody Williams on Nov 29, 2017 18:42:38 GMT -5
Very, very few eights will make B and C... That is why the big Texas ranches call them "cull bucks". It takes at least a ten to be a "money buck"...
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Post by swilk on Nov 29, 2017 18:46:38 GMT -5
Add a few more "very's" to that.
Even just looking on the web the same 3 or 4 show up over and over again. There aren't a lot out there.
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Post by nfalls116 on Nov 29, 2017 18:54:50 GMT -5
Well... it happened before obr because #Parke County
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Post by nfalls116 on Nov 29, 2017 19:02:28 GMT -5
That was before the mass migration of trophy bucks from Parke to Switzerland ☺ I wasn’t around then but my elders tell me of times where everybody killed 160” or bigger bucks and 300# does. I even heard people tell me there used to be an abundance of quail
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Post by scrub-buster on Nov 29, 2017 19:04:36 GMT -5
That was before the OBR. How did that happen? LOL... How could there be any big bucks before the magical OBR? Every time a big buck is killed some give all the credit to the OBR..There are a LOT of factors in "growing big bucks". Until Tim Beck killed that whopper 305 and change Non Typical in 2012 the Zolton Dobsa's Non Typical of 254 1/8 had held the number one spot since 1977. That is 35 years... Big bucks in 1977? Say it isnt so. Zoltan Dobsa buck. That was another Switzerland County deer. I have read those old Trophy Bucks of Indiana books so many times. The Dobsa buck brought back some memories from them. I always liked the D. Bates and S. Winkler buck. There were a lot of giant bucks killed long before the OBR, HPR, and crossbows.
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Post by ms660 on Nov 29, 2017 19:50:15 GMT -5
delete
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Post by bowonlykindofguy1 on Nov 29, 2017 21:16:38 GMT -5
That my friends is an absolute beast. Congrats to him
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Post by alduflux on Nov 30, 2017 0:10:14 GMT -5
Can anyone explain this? The 2017 Hoosier Record Buck Program lists the state record typical as being a 193 7/8 buck from Vigo county in 1983 (Two shooters listed, Dwight Bates, Stacy Winker). It lists a buck shot by B D Porter from Parke in 1985 as 190 4/8 Why the difference?
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Post by greghopper on Nov 30, 2017 5:36:59 GMT -5
Miss print I am guessing....
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Post by stevein on Nov 30, 2017 6:50:21 GMT -5
I thought there was a 190+ from Huntington Co killed in the 1960's of so. Albertson's in Warsaw had a cast mount of the Jordan buck. I remember thinking man that buck is huge when I first saw it. Walked back and there was a plate on the mount. That was a lot of deer.
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Post by greghopper on Nov 30, 2017 7:15:43 GMT -5
2017 HRB book ...
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