Post your state's biggest bow kill!!
#2
RE: Post your state's biggest bow kill!!
Cant find a pic but it was a 206" deer kill only about 5 miles from where I hunt back in 99.
That is HUGE for FL or anywhere for that matter!
Edit: Found a Pic! And it was on Public land!!
That is HUGE for FL or anywhere for that matter!
Edit: Found a Pic! And it was on Public land!!
#5
RE: Post your state's biggest bow kill!!
PA typical, 2004, 185 1/8 inches gross and nets 178 2/8 inches
[align=center][/align][align=left]PA non-typical, 2007, 209-1[/align][align=left][/align][align=left]Both killed in Allegheny County[/align]
#7
RE: Post your state's biggest bow kill!!
Brian Stenseth arrowed this buck on election day in Buffalo county, November 2, 2004. Story has if he stopped for a beverage around 2 pm and wandered into the woods and bagged this 24 point "Bruno". With a 19 inch inside, and a green score of 256 and a more releable 236. The base measured 7 7/8. [/align]
#8
RE: Post your state's biggest bow kill!!
This is the article and pic I found on the net!!!
Likely to be recognized as the new Texas State Record Archery Whitetail is the buck arrowed by Sanger, Texas hunter Jeff Duncan. Jeff's trophy has a green B&C score of over 230 inches and will surpass the current record by quite a large margin. The buck was taken in the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge on opening weekend of the Texas rifle season. This area is hunted by draw only, hunters must be drawn from a rather large pool of entries to earn a permit and a three day hunt using archery gear only. This deer was reported to have been seen by local landowners for the last couple of years. He was given the nickname "Bigboy". We at the TexasOutdoorsman.com would agree that the name fits! Congratulations, Jeff.
That's what hunting in Texas is all about!
TexasOutdoorsman.com Staff
Likely to be recognized as the new Texas State Record Archery Whitetail is the buck arrowed by Sanger, Texas hunter Jeff Duncan. Jeff's trophy has a green B&C score of over 230 inches and will surpass the current record by quite a large margin. The buck was taken in the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge on opening weekend of the Texas rifle season. This area is hunted by draw only, hunters must be drawn from a rather large pool of entries to earn a permit and a three day hunt using archery gear only. This deer was reported to have been seen by local landowners for the last couple of years. He was given the nickname "Bigboy". We at the TexasOutdoorsman.com would agree that the name fits! Congratulations, Jeff.
That's what hunting in Texas is all about!
TexasOutdoorsman.com Staff
#10
RE: Post your state's biggest bow kill!!
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Minnesota State Record Non Typical. 222 5/8. No picture.
Minnesota State Record Archery. 197 4/8.
Minnesota State Record Non Typical. 222 5/8. No picture.
Minnesota State Record Archery. 197 4/8.