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Here is my 2004 Season buck. I shot him with a 22-250 at around 75 yards. He is one of my bigger bucks. My land is full of 'em. I've been watching another non-typical that I want to take this season.
 
Posts: 68 | Location: Kentucky | Registered: 06 April 2005Reply With Quote
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Wow, great quality buck!


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Nice deer. What did you do to pose him for the photo?
 
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SMOKEN BUCK WHATS THE OTHER ONE LOOK LIKE.
 
Posts: 1456 | Location: maryland / Clayton Delaware | Registered: 16 December 2004Reply With Quote
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A beauty for sure. A .22-250 you say, now that's gutsy.

7mm. guy


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Sorry, I didn't specify. I didn't get him to stand that way without $800 worth of taxidermy work! Wink
He's one of the ones that I don't have room for yet in my house. My wife won't let me keep him in the house because of his size, so I keep him in my workshop inside a huge plastic bag. Maybe someday soon though.

Here is my trophy buck! He scored 250 Gross B&C Score and is an official "Non-Typical Monster Kentucky Buck". He is a 37 pointer. I took him in the 2003 Season. I took him with a Marlin 30-30 at around 50 yards.


 
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Nice deer. What did you do to pose him for the photo?
My deer died with the same pose. Wink
 
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I dug up a few more pics here. I hope you all enjoy. Sorry for the 'erased face' pics, but I'm not comfortable with posting my face all over the internet. Smiler








 
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Ok when can I come hunt with you.You truly the buck master.
 
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Again, really nice deer. I never see anything bigger than a 6 point yearling in my hunting area.


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I smell a rat.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
 
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I smell a rat.


I didn't smell anything until you came in! Razzer

Then again, maybe it's envy! Have you ever hunted without a guide?
 
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KentuckyMountainMan,
Perhaps it is just because I have never taken such spectacular deer. They truly deserve recognition. Show us another photo of the 37 point buck. Maybe in your workshop with a ribbon or string tied on his antlers and todays date written on a piece of paper. Then I'll know I am wrong. I'll eat my words and publicly apologize.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
 
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Sorry you got roasted over on the small animal forum. Looks like you've had some fun hunting whitetails. I've never hunted a whitetail and am curious about one thing. Do they have a territory they live in and are their movements fairly predictable? I hunt mule deer and they can simply clear out of an area and don't seem to have much of any pattern to their movements other than when they are totally undisturbed. I have been
thinking of hunting whitetails in Montana.


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Here is my trophy buck! He scored 250 Gross B&C Score and is an official "Non-Typical Monster Kentucky Buck". He is a 37 pointer. I took him in the 2003 Season. I took him with a Marlin 30-30 at around 50 yards.


Odd.......a Ben Brogle from Kentucky says he took that deer in 2002. It's listed as a 35-pointer, 260 7/8 B&C score.

http://www.american-hunter.com/monsterbucks/benbroglebuck.htm

Are you Ben? With a bit of memory lapse perhaps?

GV
 
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Oh-Oh......

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3730/is_200302/ai_n9234927

Ben Brogle of Lancaster, Kentucky, does not consider himself a trophy buck hunter, but now the rest of us do. On November 14, 2002, he bagged what could become Kentucky's all-time non-typical record, a buck with 36 scorable points. Brogle, who has taken many smaller bucks, said his cousin tipped him off to the whereabouts of a "good buck" several hours before dropping the deer with a .243 bullet from his Ruger M77 featherweight.

GV
 
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Nicely done Grandview, thank you.


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Grandview, maybe you should change your nickname to Sherlock Holmes! Great research, thanks for bringing the truth to light.

First BALLBUSTER is outed on the African Forum and now KMM here. Heck of a week!
 
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It didn't take an inordinate amount of sleuthing. The Brogle trophy is a recent state record non-typical with some national notoriety. If you're going to be dishonest......you should try not to be stupid at the same time.

Having been unwittingly and graciously congratulated by some good people on the forum for his bogus trophies, KMM made the classic over-reach. My advice to him would be the words of the assassin Joubert..."You've not much future here. It will happen this way......."

The vast majority of people will ignore anything he posts in the future. If he belligerently sticks around, a small cadre of clever posters will have sport with him. Ultimately, he'll tire of having his tail stepped on every time he opens the door and he'll disappear.

I'll take the opportunity to say good-bye to him now.

GV
 
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BTW......the hunters of the nice bucks pictured probably deserve to be recognized.

Their pictures can be found on pages 3 and 5 at the following link....

KentuckyHunting.com
 
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Dang, Grandview, you nailed him big time! (I'm kinds disappointed, I was fixin to go down to Ky. and shoot me one of them big ol Bucks!)
 
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Nice! Not much room for liars and braggers in this outfit.

If you tell the truth you never have to remember what you said! My pop told me that when I was a kid and I try to stand by it.

I tell the guys that work for me you lie to women you don't lie to me!
 
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Now thats the funniest thing I've read in a long, long time. Thanks KMM for the awsome late night humor. homer
 
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Grandview, uh, nice shooting! Wink




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Grandview thumb beerThanks for the links!!!Clay
 
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Wow, nailed to the wall!

And I was hoping for another Genghis to torture.... Big Grin


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You guys need to see my Trophy eight pointer posted over on Small Game Forum. Smiler


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Not half bad, GrandView. Good work. beer

My guess is that KMM has not become more eager to post his face on the Internet after this. Roll Eyes

Regards,
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Now I understand why KMM didn't answer my questions about whitetail hunting - he's probably never gotten close to a whitetail or any other deer. I don't mind someone who BS's a bit, but outright fraud???


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Uh - Oh...Looks like somebody stepped in it..




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Uh - Oh...Looks like somebody stepped in it..


I'm about betting that KMM is an escapee or is banned from;
www.huntingforums.com
Which is a.k.a., the home of the heavy hitters. That forum is begging for contributions from its members in order to stay afloat and appears to be about as dead as last year's turnip.
 
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Good detective work GV.
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roflmao

Increadible, I have never imagined that these kind of things happens! Someday I must start to not believe everything I read!!
Eeker

Why someone will do something like this????
I just don't get the point bewildered
Doesn't matter if we don't have monster animals to show, ANY animal hunted in good law is a TROPHY !!! so why...????

L
 
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