200" perfect 14 pointer, pics........
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Heres what I believe is the biggest typical killed in Texas last season. The deer netted alittle over 200" as a perfect 7x7 fourteen pointer. Not a bad buck, I think I might have shot him to 
http://www.texasbiggameawards.com/ph...n_8\French.jpg

http://www.texasbiggameawards.com/ph...n_8\French.jpg
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Sorry about that, I dont like the new system here on this site. You use to be able to post the picture, now you can only post a link.
Newbhunter, I dont know what to say. Maybe if you copy the entire link that I provided and then paste it in your browser it will take you to the picture. Alot or work to look at a picture, I know, but its a nice buck
Newbhunter, I dont know what to say. Maybe if you copy the entire link that I provided and then paste it in your browser it will take you to the picture. Alot or work to look at a picture, I know, but its a nice buck

#4
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Yeah just cut and paste the entire link and it will work fine.
DAMN what a buck!!! First question of course, did this come from a fenced ranch or a open range? (I think I can answer that myself but wanted to know for sure.) That is truly a freak of nature and a WORLDCLASS animal. Undoubtely a Texan rack as well. That's awesome, they don't grow like that (shape and characteristic wise) anywhere else on the continent. I see a couple of stickers that would add up too maybe 4" or so of deducts. Also looks like a young dude that got him, I hope he fishes, golfs or hunts different species of big-game because he is DONE with whitetails now!
NUTTIN like dem TX brush critters,
RA
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Oh yeah, and bein fenced I assume that buck was "paid for by the inch" I wonder which side of $20k he paid for it? There are some well heeled hunters around that wouldn't think twice about dropping $30k or more for a buck like that!
DAMN what a buck!!! First question of course, did this come from a fenced ranch or a open range? (I think I can answer that myself but wanted to know for sure.) That is truly a freak of nature and a WORLDCLASS animal. Undoubtely a Texan rack as well. That's awesome, they don't grow like that (shape and characteristic wise) anywhere else on the continent. I see a couple of stickers that would add up too maybe 4" or so of deducts. Also looks like a young dude that got him, I hope he fishes, golfs or hunts different species of big-game because he is DONE with whitetails now!

NUTTIN like dem TX brush critters,
RA
ps
Oh yeah, and bein fenced I assume that buck was "paid for by the inch" I wonder which side of $20k he paid for it? There are some well heeled hunters around that wouldn't think twice about dropping $30k or more for a buck like that!
#6
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: houston texas
Posts: 298

That deer was shot with an outfitter, therfore it was paid for. But, it was not shot in a fenced area.It was within 1/8 of breaking the Texas typical record.You notice how in that link it says its in the top 5 typicals shot in Texas. They do not consider animals shotin a high fenced area.When people see a huge Texas deer they just assume it must have been shot behind a high fence.High fenced ranches are the minority in Texas.The majority of ranches in Texas arefree ranging.Just check out these links to major deer hunting competitions around Texas. Take a look at the free ranging deer.
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