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We talk a lot about the highest-scoring whitetails ever killed, but which bucks in history have weighed the most? We did our research, and here are the 10 heaviest whitetail bucks of all time that were fully documented.
What's the biggest record whitetail deer taken in the U.S.? We gathered the top B&C typical buck from every state. Good luck topping these.
Brewster drew his bow, made good on the shot, and not only tagged the biggest hunter-killed non-typical whitetail to date, but also the new all-time P&Y world-record. The incredible buck netted...
A hunter in Ohio took down a massive 12-point whitetail in October of this year, and recently released scoring indicates it’s one for the record books. Scorers with Buckmasters Whitetail Trophy Records (BTR) measured Jason Thomas’s enormous typical buck at 208 ⅝”, which makes it the new Buckmasters...
He killed the buck in November 1993, which means that if it survives this fall, it will see a 30-year anniversary. What’s almost as remarkable as the deer itself (which scored 213 5/8) is how it has stood the test of time.
1. Luke Brewster Buck. YouTube, Elimishield Hunt. Year taken: 2018. Where: Illinois. After serving the nation in the Marine Corps, Luke Brewster returned to his roots and started going fishing again. Soon, some friends of his got him into whitetail deer hunting.
The deer wasn’t scored until 1955, but once it was, it shot to the top of the typical list, with a net score of 198-2/8—still the largest typical ever killed in New York.
Here, five of the biggest whitetail bucks ever found—not killed at a hunter's hand. 1. The Hole-in-the-Horn Buck. Found in 1940 just outside of Akron, Ohio, in Portage County, the Hole-in-the-Horn Buck is aptly named: On the buck's right antler, on a drop tine, there's a crisp, clear hole that goes straight through.
The indictment, returned this afternoon by a Clinton County grand jury, accuses Alexander, 28, of Wilmington, of unlawfully harvesting the deer on Nov. 9, 2023. He claimed that the animal had been on property owned by his sister.
What’s more, the Brewster buck is also now the largest whitetail ever killed by a hunter anywhere in the world, topping Stephen Tucker’s 47-point Tennessee monarch , a Nov. 2016 buck that scored 312 0/8 inches.