Wheres the next "World Record" ?
#42
RE: Wheres the next "World Record" ?
No PY Seeker, there is a difference in me and other non residents. its called owning land. our family pays taxes to the state of iowa, why shouldn't we have some kind of preference in the draw?
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#43
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: FT Benning
Posts: 116
RE: Wheres the next "World Record" ?
Well if you have family that lives in iowa and owns land then they do deserve more rights, but if you live out of state and hunt on family land in Iowa you are a non resident! If every person who owned land but lived out of state got preference, there probably wouln't be any non residents that didn't own any land getting a chance to hunt. You may pay land taxes but you still don't contribute nearly the same as a full time resident. Unfortunately the good big buck states must control hunter numbers in order to keep the status of the Big bucks.
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No PY Seeker, there is a difference in me and other non residents. its called owning land. our family pays taxes to the state of iowa, why shouldn't we have some kind of preference in the draw?
slayer
No PY Seeker, there is a difference in me and other non residents. its called owning land. our family pays taxes to the state of iowa, why shouldn't we have some kind of preference in the draw?
slayer
#44
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 57
RE: Wheres the next "World Record" ?
Ohio or West Virginia will have the next record. Alot of the land in these 2 states is privately owned and they dont allow hunting. Many great deer have been spotted on these lands. Recently the mood of the land owners has been changing due to concerned hunters to actually allowing a few of these lands to be hunted. I have no doubt that the next one will come from the Ohio Valley near the Ohio River. Just my opinion lol
#45
RE: Wheres the next "World Record" ?
I would have to say Illinois, Iowa, or somewhere in Canada. Last year there was a bow kill in Canada by "Tiggy" Collins that scored just below the Mel Johnson buck from Illinois (World record bow kill typical; scores 204 something).
As far as the Brady buck from Texas that some of you are referring to, if it is the same one I'm thinking of, there are two sets of antlers; one being sheds and the other being the actual rack. If I remember correctly there was some confusion as to which is which b but in the end I think the sheds scored around 283 NT (estimated spread) and the actual rack was around 278 NT but the sheds were long thought to be the actual rack. And whoever said it was killed in 1872, I think you are correct....or at least it's in that time frame.
As far as the Brady buck from Texas that some of you are referring to, if it is the same one I'm thinking of, there are two sets of antlers; one being sheds and the other being the actual rack. If I remember correctly there was some confusion as to which is which b but in the end I think the sheds scored around 283 NT (estimated spread) and the actual rack was around 278 NT but the sheds were long thought to be the actual rack. And whoever said it was killed in 1872, I think you are correct....or at least it's in that time frame.