NW Ontario or Wisconsin Monster-Real?
#11
I agree, it doesn't look right. Not sure if the head is fully propped against the tree or the guy's leg, but the guy looks like he's barely trying to hold the head up. Right pinky isn't really even being applied.
Even when you cover the head and the man up (anything that be used to scale the animal), the body just looks completely unnatural. Maybe it's just a freak of nature. Or an experiment. Wouldn't surprise me. Nothing does, these days.
Even when you cover the head and the man up (anything that be used to scale the animal), the body just looks completely unnatural. Maybe it's just a freak of nature. Or an experiment. Wouldn't surprise me. Nothing does, these days.
#15
Spike
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 58
This is a half true post, by the looks of it to me. There was a deer shot (poached in dryden ) i have seen pics and never seen this one, the 400 lbs thing is completely untrue. the only real pics are with conservations officers and of the buck in the dryden museum where the mount is.
The Dryden Buck Score is 223 gr 199 7/8 net green score. (Ontario Record)
The buck you see was shot illegally in Dryden, Ontario. Even though it was taken illegally, the whitetail itself can still be entered into the Boone-Crockett record books as taken by an unknown hunter. The deer gets the glory, the poacher gets nothing. It's an Ontario record. In Ontario, by law, all hunting rifles must be in their case with a trigger lock at dark. The hunter that took this beautiful buck was chasing him for hours and decided to keep up the hunt. He took the deer 1/2 hour after the legal cut-off time for hunting and on private property. The worse thing is the poacher abandoned the deer to rot. Luckily MNR Agents were better hunters then the poachers and quickly closed in on them and made the arrest.
The Dryden Buck Score is 223 gr 199 7/8 net green score. (Ontario Record)
The buck you see was shot illegally in Dryden, Ontario. Even though it was taken illegally, the whitetail itself can still be entered into the Boone-Crockett record books as taken by an unknown hunter. The deer gets the glory, the poacher gets nothing. It's an Ontario record. In Ontario, by law, all hunting rifles must be in their case with a trigger lock at dark. The hunter that took this beautiful buck was chasing him for hours and decided to keep up the hunt. He took the deer 1/2 hour after the legal cut-off time for hunting and on private property. The worse thing is the poacher abandoned the deer to rot. Luckily MNR Agents were better hunters then the poachers and quickly closed in on them and made the arrest.
#17
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 63
And yes Guys, it is real. It was taken within a high fence operation in northern Wisconsin. 440 lbs live weight. For all you PhotoShop experts...you better go back to school.