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Possible New Record Whitetail buck shot in Long Island, NY with bow- Pix
20 October 2005, 08:23
reddy375Possible New Record Whitetail buck shot in Long Island, NY with bow- Pix
Here is a link to the pix
http://www.outdoorsyp.com/customers.asp?ID=9004398Neat website too, has lots of info on hunting and other stuff!
http://www.outdoorsyp.com20 October 2005, 15:54
Don_GNow that is a monster!
I'd probably lose it if I saw something like that in the woods!
Don_G
...from Texas, by way of Mason, Ohio and Aurora, Colorado!
20 October 2005, 16:58
AquavitNice... elk.

20 October 2005, 23:01
JarrodWhy not let him grow some more

"Science only goes so far then God takes over."
20 October 2005, 23:11
boom stickmonster stag! damn...now i am jealous

20 October 2005, 23:15
HonkeyHow can I find out more about this deer ???!!!
What did it score and where in Long Island was it killed????
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DRSS
Searcy 470 NE
The poster formerly known as Uglystick
21 October 2005, 04:40
CanuckIts a pig alright, but I can't see it challenging the record typical.
Looks like he shot it on a mowed lawn.

Cheers,
Canuck
21 October 2005, 04:46
Fish30114Canuck, I think you're right, especially given the size of the drop tine. I think I probably would have gone ahead and shot him though................

21 October 2005, 15:40
Don_Gquote:
Originally posted by Canuck:
Looks like he shot it on a mowed lawn.

Cheers,
Canuck
The biggest deer around here are often on golf courses. For anyone not from the Eastern US it is hard to believe how many deer there are in the Urban zones. (The limit is 5 does and one buck in the Cincinnati Urban zone.)
Don_G
...from Texas, by way of Mason, Ohio and Aurora, Colorado!
21 October 2005, 20:25
JarrodDid he actually shoot it on the lawn?
"Science only goes so far then God takes over."
21 October 2005, 21:05
Don_GI don't know, but here in the Urban Cincinnati area the biggest deer are in the richest neighborhoods (5 acre plots), parks and golf courses.
I normally shoot most of my archery deer in people's "back yards" - usually 10 acre "spaghetti farms" that are 250ft across and 600 yards deep.
I'm usually on a gully or a creek, where it is not mowed, but the sounds of traffic, dogs barking, kids playing, etc. Usually prevent me from hearing the deer like I often do in deep woods.
Don't be thinking they are tame, though. The ones I pursue are seldom about except at 20 minutes before sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset (in other words just at dark.) They are very used to fleeing from people and dogs, and are nervous as cats around a rocking chair.
The situation may be different in the parks, but I have never yet gotten permission to hunt in one.
Don_G
...from Texas, by way of Mason, Ohio and Aurora, Colorado!