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Does anyone know anything about this buck?
My buddy sent me a email with this picture of this buck attached with no information. It isan amazing buck. Does anyone know where it came from and who killed it.
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I notice your knew, welcome to the board. This deer has been circulated several and I mean several times. I don't know the names of the other posts but I have seen this picture many times.
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thanks I will research it tonight when I get some time
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i know tht it's a buck;):D:D
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It didn't score anywhere near 200, thats for sure.
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Looks like texas or mexico by the terrain
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I heard it was killed at the King Ranch.
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nice dog
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ORIGINAL: Bionicrooster It didn't score anywhere near 200, thats for sue. |
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ORIGINAL: squirrelkilla23 ORIGINAL: Bionicrooster It didn't score anywhere near 200, thats for sue. Sue is the dog! You’ve all heard of the boy named sue, well that’s the dog named Sue and he’s meaner than hell too. ;) |
RE: Does anyone know anything about this buck?
YES...I have posted this before....here is the real story.....
Cyber photos: A tangled Web indeed 06:51 PM CST on Saturday, November 26, 2005 Justin Feild learned a valuable lesson about the Internet this month. Feild guides whitetail hunters for the world-famousKingRanch. TheKingRanch is an 825,000-acre Texas wildlife paradise, the sort of place that routinely produces huge bucks and occasionally yields a monster. In 1998, KingRanch cowboy Adan Alvarez shot a 26-pointer that scored 229 4/8 Boone and Crockett non-typical points. It's the sixth-biggest non-typical Texas buck ever reported to B&C. In 1973, New Yorker Alexander Guest shot a KIngRanch 12-pointer that scored 1944/8 typical B&C points, still the third-best typical in Texas history. As a joke, Feild had a photo taken of himself with a client's nice buck. The wide-antlered deer had a small droptine and scored about 159 B&C. Like a fisherman holding his catch out toward the camera, Feild squatted well behind the deer to make it look bigger. He then sent the digital photo to a handful of friends, along with an outrageous list of measurements that totaled 243 gross typical points. "It was a joke," said a chagrined Feild, "but it got totally out of hand. Within two days, that e-mailed photo had traveled from California to Florida and everywhere in between. The day after I sent the original e-mail, I sent out an e-mail explaining it was just a joke, but it was too late." Feild has seen various versions of his original e-mail. Some call the deer a new world record. Others make fun of a professional deer guide who missed a score by about 80 inches. "I've gotten some interesting phone calls," Feild said. "I've learned a lesson about playing jokes on the Internet. It can get away from you real quick." http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/s ... |
RE: Does anyone know anything about this buck?
thanks for the info
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RE: Does anyone know anything about this buck?
Anytime...
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