WISCONSIN BEAST - A MUST SEE!
#63
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 3
RE: WISCONSIN BEAST - A MUST SEE!
Ok i'm going to try and clear everything up. I am the shooter's nephew, I was there the day it was killed, and I saw it after it was wounded but i never got a shot off. It was opening day, and the drivers were waiting to start the first drive...it was light out, but still a little too dark to be in the woods. And to whoever said they hate people that start driving that early...that is how we hunt. We start at first light and go all day. We only have 200 acres to hunt on (alot to some but not alot to others.) And we are not trophy hunters...we shoot just about any deer that comes out. We hunt for the meat. Well after it was hit, we tracked it for probably another 3/4 mile, and it fell off a 15 foot high cliff onto the road, which broke his jaw, which is why it looks so messed up in the pictures. After the fall, it got up and continued running until it was finally finished off. As for the chip on the horn, we're pretty sure it was hit by someone else in the group, notfrom dragging it, and not a drop tine.After we shot it, we did what we always do when we get a deer...clean it up and start the next drive.And since my uncles/dad are always in a hurry,plus it was warm that saturday,they insisted that weskin it that night instead of taking good pictures. And about the Cabela's rumor, he was never offered any money from anyone. We are getting replica's made, and we will sell the replica's, but for right now, the original antler's aren't for sale.When we took it to the taxidermist, he gaveit a gross score of 202, with a 29 7/8 spread. He weighed only 204, but we figure he was easily 250 before rut. And the taxidermistis pretty sure it's a 41/2 yr old, but one tooth indicatesit might be 5 1/2. I believe it's getting officially scored next week.
#64
Join Date: Dec 2006
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RE: WISCONSIN BEAST - A MUST SEE!
ORIGINAL: cowboy4513
In the first picture with the older fellow the deer looks retarded like the eyes dont look right to me but that just me.
In the first picture with the older fellow the deer looks retarded like the eyes dont look right to me but that just me.
Great buck none the less! Congrats on having the luck to find it and the sphincter tone to shoot it with clean pants!
#65
RE: WISCONSIN BEAST - A MUST SEE!
ORIGINAL: cmkibler
I know why the deers' eyes are droopy........The deer was so tired from dragging that huge rack around all the time. He was probably happy to be shot. Nice deer.
I know why the deers' eyes are droopy........The deer was so tired from dragging that huge rack around all the time. He was probably happy to be shot. Nice deer.
#66
RE: WISCONSIN BEAST - A MUST SEE!
ORIGINAL: Manson
This is the story I heard from a buddy of the Nephew of John, so if it is at all wrong, please say something...
29 1/2" Wide, 15 points. Taken by John Filla near Arcadia/Independence, Wis., opening morning, at 6:45. If someone knows more, please add. HUGE is all I can say.
This is the story I heard from a buddy of the Nephew of John, so if it is at all wrong, please say something...
29 1/2" Wide, 15 points. Taken by John Filla near Arcadia/Independence, Wis., opening morning, at 6:45. If someone knows more, please add. HUGE is all I can say.
The middle Picture looks to be a different Deer to me! Compare the Antlers!
#68
RE: WISCONSIN BEAST - A MUST SEE!
ORIGINAL: boheim
Ok i'm going to try and clear everything up. I am the shooter's nephew, I was there the day it was killed, and I saw it after it was wounded but i never got a shot off. It was opening day, and the drivers were waiting to start the first drive...it was light out, but still a little too dark to be in the woods. And to whoever said they hate people that start driving that early...that is how we hunt. We start at first light and go all day. We only have 200 acres to hunt on (alot to some but not alot to others.) And we are not trophy hunters...we shoot just about any deer that comes out. We hunt for the meat. Well after it was hit, we tracked it for probably another 3/4 mile, and it fell off a 15 foot high cliff onto the road, which broke his jaw, which is why it looks so messed up in the pictures. After the fall, it got up and continued running until it was finally finished off. As for the chip on the horn, we're pretty sure it was hit by someone else in the group, notfrom dragging it, and not a drop tine.After we shot it, we did what we always do when we get a deer...clean it up and start the next drive.And since my uncles/dad are always in a hurry,plus it was warm that saturday,they insisted that weskin it that night instead of taking good pictures. And about the Cabela's rumor, he was never offered any money from anyone. We are getting replica's made, and we will sell the replica's, but for right now, the original antler's aren't for sale.When we took it to the taxidermist, he gaveit a gross score of 202, with a 29 7/8 spread. He weighed only 204, but we figure he was easily 250 before rut. And the taxidermistis pretty sure it's a 41/2 yr old, but one tooth indicatesit might be 5 1/2. I believe it's getting officially scored next week.
Ok i'm going to try and clear everything up. I am the shooter's nephew, I was there the day it was killed, and I saw it after it was wounded but i never got a shot off. It was opening day, and the drivers were waiting to start the first drive...it was light out, but still a little too dark to be in the woods. And to whoever said they hate people that start driving that early...that is how we hunt. We start at first light and go all day. We only have 200 acres to hunt on (alot to some but not alot to others.) And we are not trophy hunters...we shoot just about any deer that comes out. We hunt for the meat. Well after it was hit, we tracked it for probably another 3/4 mile, and it fell off a 15 foot high cliff onto the road, which broke his jaw, which is why it looks so messed up in the pictures. After the fall, it got up and continued running until it was finally finished off. As for the chip on the horn, we're pretty sure it was hit by someone else in the group, notfrom dragging it, and not a drop tine.After we shot it, we did what we always do when we get a deer...clean it up and start the next drive.And since my uncles/dad are always in a hurry,plus it was warm that saturday,they insisted that weskin it that night instead of taking good pictures. And about the Cabela's rumor, he was never offered any money from anyone. We are getting replica's made, and we will sell the replica's, but for right now, the original antler's aren't for sale.When we took it to the taxidermist, he gaveit a gross score of 202, with a 29 7/8 spread. He weighed only 204, but we figure he was easily 250 before rut. And the taxidermistis pretty sure it's a 41/2 yr old, but one tooth indicatesit might be 5 1/2. I believe it's getting officially scored next week.
#69
RE: WISCONSIN BEAST - A MUST SEE!
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
The middle Picture looks to be a different Deer to me! Compare the Antlers!
ORIGINAL: Manson
This is the story I heard from a buddy of the Nephew of John, so if it is at all wrong, please say something...
29 1/2" Wide, 15 points. Taken by John Filla near Arcadia/Independence, Wis., opening morning, at 6:45. If someone knows more, please add. HUGE is all I can say.
This is the story I heard from a buddy of the Nephew of John, so if it is at all wrong, please say something...
29 1/2" Wide, 15 points. Taken by John Filla near Arcadia/Independence, Wis., opening morning, at 6:45. If someone knows more, please add. HUGE is all I can say.
The middle Picture looks to be a different Deer to me! Compare the Antlers!