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#14
Great Bucks...Doubtful of any records though.. They couldn't have been "officially" measured they haven't been dead long enough to have been through the drying period.
#15
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Maine
this is pending texas state record, killed 5 mile from my deer lease on low fenced area.
#16
Yes Adams A low-fence is a common term in outfitted hunts. Generally a short fence to border the property but not hinder game movement from place to place.
Sometimes the "fence" is just the border line with no actual fence.
This is just from my limited expirience.
Sometimes the "fence" is just the border line with no actual fence.
This is just from my limited expirience.
#17
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Greenville SC USA
If someone actually shot a monster like in the second pic, why cut the rack off? The skull is very white too, like it's already been bleached or something.
#18
Typical Buck
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From: Cambridge Ohio USA
There's been some bad info going around. The deer in the second picture doesn't score 219" typical. According to a post (on another site) from a fellow who scored the rack (unofficial), that deer scores aound 200" typical, or 220" non-typical. World class, but not world record. Pictures of the "supposed" new potential record have not been released, from what I understand.
Jetblast, the rack is cut off because that's how we mount them on the form for taxidermy. It looks white because ALL of the meat and tissue must be removed. Nothing left but bone.
Jetblast, the rack is cut off because that's how we mount them on the form for taxidermy. It looks white because ALL of the meat and tissue must be removed. Nothing left but bone.




