Roger Jarvis Buck (possible new WR)
#25
RE: Roger Jarvis Buck (possible new WR)
ORIGINAL: early in
The worlds biggest,the Minnesota Monarchsheds were foundin 1990. Theyscore 334" 0/8 (est), 1/8" bigger than the Missouri Monarch,and had 39non-typical points.
The worlds biggest,the Minnesota Monarchsheds were foundin 1990. Theyscore 334" 0/8 (est), 1/8" bigger than the Missouri Monarch,and had 39non-typical points.
Actually according to the gent who taught our class it should really be more like "NEVER LEAVE A BLANK SPACE!" He was one of the measurers on the pannel that certfied the Hanson buck as the WR typical... heck of a nice guy.
About this Jarvis Buck: Big big big deer... kinda ugly... but big big big HUGE.
We will see how much he shrinks in 60 days... He has about 8" to spare if he green scored 316. He still wouldn't be a WR.... but it would be the largest non-typ ever taken by a huntere... which in a sense does count.
#26
RE: Roger Jarvis Buck (possible new WR)
ORIGINAL: buckeye
The Albia buck is the largest buck ever shotand recovered by a hunter. It is listed as #3 in the all time record bookbehind the MO "Monarch" and the Ohio "Hole in the Horn".
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
Beautiful deer!!!!!!!!! Correct me if I am wrong..but the world record non typical is the "Albia buck" taken in southern IA a few years ago by a youth during muzzleloader.
ORIGINAL: wjbsmith
Just wondering anyone has any news on this buck??? This came from the Boone and Crockett website!
[align=center]Roger Jarvis 2008[/align]
Missouri Non-Typical
November 19, 2008
This buck is reported to have been taken by Roger Jarvis and is a pending B&C World's Record at 319.
The current World's Record non-typical whitetail deer was found in St. Louis County, Missouri in 1981 and was entered by the Missouri Department of Conservation on behalf of the citizens of Missouri. It scores 333-7/8 B&C.
More information as details become available.
Just wondering anyone has any news on this buck??? This came from the Boone and Crockett website!
[align=center]Roger Jarvis 2008[/align]
Missouri Non-Typical
November 19, 2008
This buck is reported to have been taken by Roger Jarvis and is a pending B&C World's Record at 319.
The current World's Record non-typical whitetail deer was found in St. Louis County, Missouri in 1981 and was entered by the Missouri Department of Conservation on behalf of the citizens of Missouri. It scores 333-7/8 B&C.
More information as details become available.
I kinda raised an eyebrow at this, because I had never really heard it refered to as the "Albia Buck" before.... I had heard of it.... but I have always known it as the "Lovsten Buck"..... same deer coincidendtally.
I wonder how much Bass Pro will offerMr. Jarvis for the horns.... I going with $2 million if it gets certified, and $1 million if not.
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RE: Roger Jarvis Buck (possible new WR)
I think i'd would probly just scare that buck away if i saw him while in stand i dont think i'd shoot him...... i'd try but i'd be shakin so back i would probly fall out of my tree while atempting to draw.
#28
RE: Roger Jarvis Buck (possible new WR)
ORIGINAL: SwampCollie
I wonder how much Bass Pro will offerMr. Jarvis for the horns.... I going with $2 million if it gets certified, and $1 million if not.
I wonder how much Bass Pro will offerMr. Jarvis for the horns.... I going with $2 million if it gets certified, and $1 million if not.
#30
RE: Roger Jarvis Buck (possible new WR)
ORIGINAL: gbrownlee
HAHAHA $2million! Are you kidding? They have never paid anything even 10% of that for a deer rack and never will pay anything close to a million. Everyone says "oh my cousin just shot a 200" deer and bass pro gave him $15,000 for it" when in fact that is B.S. The Luvston buck was bought for around $100,000 by bass pro (a number that was given to me by the guy in the traveling bucks trailer that Bass pro does). Look on the internet and that number is anywhere from $250,000-$1.5mil., NONE of which are even close to accurate. Deer racks arent worth anything what people say, (in fact I dont know why anyone would pay $100,000 for a rack) In a recent publicationit said that a 250" whitetail is worth about $20,000, so this buck, if verified would probablybe "worth" about $100,000.
ORIGINAL: SwampCollie
I wonder how much Bass Pro will offerMr. Jarvis for the horns.... I going with $2 million if it gets certified, and $1 million if not.
I wonder how much Bass Pro will offerMr. Jarvis for the horns.... I going with $2 million if it gets certified, and $1 million if not.
The fact of the matter is that Bass Pro Shops took advantage of a tough situation. That deer that boy killed made nationwide news. Granted, I don't know what he and his family did for a living or what kind of money they made... but unless there is oil, gold or titanium under their house, I doubt they have the kinda money to protect such a thing from theft or fire or flood. And even at that, what is the insurance company going to do for them? Bass Pro Shops has a security system that fetches a price tag well in excess of $100K in every single one of their stores. And I'll bet $100K was looking pretty sweet to the Lovstuenscompared to spending a lifetime trying to protect something like that.
Consider what kinda of money and resources Johnny Morris has.... you think he wouldn't come off $1 million for the biggest whitetail ever shot.. considering the collection he already has....nearly half of the top 100 non-typs ever killed???? I suspect that if Jarvis named his price that he'd write him a check on the spot.