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Kansas has a new state record typical whitetail buck, according to Boone and Crockett. But it was shot in 1995 and almost lost to history. ... Before killing the 200-inch deer, ...
Daniels said those two deer are more meaningful trophies than the 200-inch 12-point buck he shot nearly 30 years ago. “The record and all of that doesn’t mean anything to me at all,” Daniels ...
On Friday the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks officially recognized this 200-inch buck as the largest typical archery whitetail ever taken in the state. Bowhunter Albert Daniels tagged the ...
Kansas Bowhunter Tags 197-Inch Typical Buck After a 4-Year Quest. ... which would end up gross-scoring just shy of 200 inches B&C. ... Whitetail Deer Editor.
Carter’s buck is shy of the state record non-typical, a 212 1/8-inch deer taken in 1986 by bowhunter Jerry Hill. ... 200-Class Archery Buck Officially Scored as the Second-Biggest Typical Whitetail in ...
The last time a hunter got a 200-inch whitetail into the B&C books was 1996. That deer was taken by Levi Mitchell and scored 200 3/8 inches. Montana's state record whitetail measured 252 1/8 inches.
Deer hunter harvests giant 200-inch, 24-point buck Mississippi deer hunter dreamed of one day harvesting a 150-inch buck, but taking a 200-inch buck never crossed his mind. Brian Broom ...
A Nebraska typical whitetail has officially broken the 200-inch barrier for the first time. The state's new top trophy measured 202 6/8 under the Boone and Crockett Club scoring system, said Randy ...
That deer was the massive non-typical whitetail taken by Jerry Bryant on Nov. 15, 2001, in Illinois' Fulton County with a crossbow a buck originally given an entry score of 291 1/8 inches.