Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Pappy on November 17, 2016, 06:18:50 am
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I know most have seen this or at least heard of it but anyway here it is again. Killed in Sumner County, TN. This is about 25 miles North of my place. If it holds 335 inches it will be the new World record non typical. The cam picture came from someone else that seen it on the TWRA web site. [ bet he was sad]The guy who killed it is a farmer and almost ran over it combining corn. It was bedded in the standing corn and wouldn't move until they were right on top of him. He set up beside the cut field the next morning and shot him with a muzzleloader. Man if this hold up you won't be able to get close to that area to hunt for years to come, you know folks will come from everywhere. ::) hate to live there. ;) :)
Pappy
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Pretty impressive cluster of antler there. Interesting how many of the points and stickers grow off of the tines instead of the main beams. Maybe some his offspring will migrate down to your neck of the woods Pappy.
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That's a lot of knife handles! That will score very high. Especially for a main frame 8 point rack.
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Man that's a lot of growth for 8 or 9 months.
Must be a bunck of calcium in those parts.
Thanks for posting Pappy. Looks a like TX rack.
Zuma
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LOL Osage Outlaw!!!
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I forgot how many scoreable points they said it had and don't feel like counting but said it scored 335 inches green, non typical and probably loose an inch or 2 when it dries in 60 days. Either way it is a hos and I would probably fall over if I seen it in the woods. ;) :)
Pappy
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Amazing. I hope he had a real good run with the ladies.
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Wow!! That's a lotta horn..
Thanks Leroy
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Here's another picture of it. TWRA has it green scored at 313-2/8 from what I've read.
(http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u124/GRR10211/EE9E06D2-7B3A-449B-AF23-0F9F5055BBA9_zpst4eei8co.jpg)
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Man , that is a better shot of him. :)
Pappy
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I remember driving up 13 out of Clarksville a few years back.
I thought I got to be careful. It was early morning and the
territory was prime for white tail. Sprawlling agriculture with
plenty of water and wood lots. Looked like it would be prime
for yotes too.
Zuma
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That's about as impressive as it gets there! :o Or should I say, "Dang! Now that's a GOODER!!" ;D ;D dp
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That's more antler on one deer than I've taken in a life time..... >:D
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Ya it's a big one for sure, that kid will never be the same. ;)
Pappy
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WOW ! Bob
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That's a big old boy.Massive!!!!Bass pro shops'/Cabelas and other companys will want to display that boy.A few years ago they had a buck called the Albia buck that held a record too for a while.Just north of me.Shot by a kid with a muzzleloader during the youth season.
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If he sells that rack maybe he can afford a decent hair cut ;D
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If he sells that rack maybe he can afford a decent hair cut ;D
Circa 1982. ;D
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I saw some of the best racked deer at Pappy's then I've ever seen this year. It must have been the right time for everybody.
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That musta been GMO corn ' Frank
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Good one Clint ;) :) :) :) It is rumored that Bass Pro offered him $100,000.00 for the whole deer, love the rack but it would be gone in a heart beat if it was mine. ;) :) :)
Pappy
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Wow! Can't believe they cut the rack from the skull! And I'd sold him in a blink!
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100k!! Show me the money. Bass Pro and Cabelas will also give you a replica of it.
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Wow! Can't believe they cut the rack from the skull! And I'd sold him in a blink!
That's what the taxidermist does for a shoulder mount. Only the skull cap is used. I would have done a skull mount on it.