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Local man killed this deer near Kinston off the Neuse river.
He was working on his duck blind and saw antlers moving in the high grass/cat-tails and ran back to his truck and got his rifle and returned to shoot it.
no further info at this time.
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buck killed december last year. possibly Kentucky. unknown details as per Frankies link to B&C...
December 1, 2006
This buck was reportedly taken this fall in the Pennyrile Forest State Park in Kentucky. No word on the lucky hunter yet. What an incedible typical frame on this monster deer!




 
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oooooooooooooh my!
 
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That is one amazing critter. Post more details when you can.

Jeff
 
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I second that 333, That sure is a dandy I think that deserves a beer
 
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What a buck!

That is my dream buck. I don't think I could envision it any better.

Big typical frame with lots of character. Split tines, devils points coming off the bases. Not a freeak nontypical like some of them. That drop tine is awesome. The only thing I would change is to have darker chocolate antlers.

I would shoot that buck over a huge typical anyday. PERIOD!

Thanks for sharing.
 
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I can't even dream that good...........


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WOW he is a Lucky Duck indeed!
 
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I might be mistaken, but wasn't that picture floating around last year?
 
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That deer was killed last year...in Kansas if I remember correctly.

Perry
 
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I have e-mailed the person i got the info from in an attempt to confirm or squash the claim.
If you fellows have doubts plese provide some confirmation other than speculation.
I am not this deers champion but i would like to get to the truth.
 
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I saw a bunch of photos last year with that exact same scale, against that exact same garage door....and I'm sure it wasn't noted as being from SC.


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Do a search on it here. It was posted all over AR this time last year.

You may be guilty of getting excited over one of your "farm" raised deer...and to think you started the post.

Your gonna have to get Tas. to cut your head off with a sword as you plunge a knife into your own gut. Its really the only honorable thing to do.

Perry
 
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Such a beautiful buck deserves a much better photo than that.

Brent


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uh, oh! Big Grin
 
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Originally posted by perry:
Do a search on it here. It was posted all over AR this time last year.

You may be guilty of getting excited over one of your "farm" raised deer...and to think you started the post.

Your gonna have to get Tas. to cut your head off with a sword as you plunge a knife into your own gut. Its really the only honorable thing to do.

Perry



perry Location: South Texas Roll Eyes

here we go again.
I just got it as an e-mail.
Matt, I said it was from NORTH CAROLINA. slow down man.
 
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Definitely last year. Either Kentucky or Kansas IIRC.
 
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This is the first place that I saw it.

http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch_month.as...s&year=2006&month=12

Where ever it is from it is very nice.
 
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Originally posted by FRANKIE2000:
This is the first place that I saw it.

http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch_month.as...s&year=2006&month=12



Where ever it is from it is very nice.


outstanding work frankie, thanks...
 
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The info I have on this deer is that it was taken by a hunter in the Pennyrile Forest State Park, KY, fall of 2006.

What a monster Buck!
Tis a shame that there is no nice field shots of this deer and the hunter.
 
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