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A buddy sent this said it was taken around Junction TX. I have no clue if it is real.

22 points.


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very impressive animal. looks like the real deal to me
 
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According to the random emails, this buck has been killed everywhere in the country including the Best Buy in Katy, Texas.

The most believable version I have heard is that it was actually killed in Kentucky, but I have no real verification.
 
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According to the random emails, this buck has been killed everywhere in the country including the Best Buy in Katy, Texas

Darn I was just at the Best Buy in Katy. Wink

Having hunted the Junction area I find the story hard to believe. But no matter where it was killed a nice looking deer.


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But no matter where it was killed a nice looking deer.


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I am almost positive that this deer was killed in Maryland and is the new state record by a lot. I will do a search and see if I can come up with the story.

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up, Kentucky

Thanks that makes a lot more sense than Junction TX


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Yup, Kentucky

http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch.asp?area=news

Drum


Drummond:

Thanks for the link. Looking at the deer at the Boone & Crockett site makes you redefine the definition of a big deer.


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the foot gear seen in the picture is definatly not Texan.
Good buck. I hope he gets some one in the book.


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I have been out of town for a few days and had access to a putor but could not remember my access code. This buck was killed an hour up the road from my area in the Pennyrile area near Dawson Springs Ky. An area that has produced big bucks in the past. It scores over 250 non typical points and is very nice. I have only seen pictures. I am sure it will appear in the Ky outdoor magazine soon. wave Good shooting.


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