another 200" Typical
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I'd be very surprised if that wasn't a " grown " buck on highly managed property. In other words, not to be confused with a truly wild deer.
I'd be very surprised if that wasn't a " grown " buck on highly managed property. In other words, not to be confused with a truly wild deer.
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The buck/hunter pictured is of a friend of mine from Buffalo County, WI.Cory harvested the buck on Saturday, 10/14/06. I can assure you the deer was not shot in some high fence area. Cory outfits in Buffalo County and only does fair chase hunts. He puts inhundreds of hours scouting, putting in food plots, watering holes,etc. He also runs very strict management on his properties. This is his 3rd buck in 3 years to gross over 180". Keep up the good work buddy!!!!!!!!
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I followed the links to www.whitetailworld.comand it looks like he shot it with High Tines Outfitters. I have seen these guys at the state deer expo. They really seemed to know their stuff and had some great trophies on display.
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you know what kills me, everytime someone posts a picture of a massive buck there are people who assume that it was on "a high fence" ranch!! I personally think its rediculous, unless you know for a fact it has been dont say it, it seems to be happening alot lately and fellow hunters eally shouldnt make these accusations considering there are plenty of other people who dont like hunters. Sorry for the rant but i thought it needed to be said, anyways that is one fantastic buck
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Its amazing what you can see if you can sit all day in wi. but some of us are just toooo busy to sit all day even though we would love to. we do raise em good up here.


