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  2. James Jordan Buck - Wikipedia

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    The James Jordan Buck is the 2nd highest scoring typical white-tailed deer ever harvested by a hunter in the United States (only behind the Huff buck) and the third-highest scoring in the world. James (Jim) Jordan was a 22-year-old hunter from Burnett County, Wisconsin when he shot the record buck on November 20, 1914.

  3. Danbury, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The day is a remembrance of the record setting white-tailed deer harvested by James Jordan in 1914. The James Jordan Buck is the largest typical white-tailed deer ever harvested in the United States using the Boone and Crockett Club's scoring system. The buck scored 206 1/8 points, which currently ranks it as the number two white-tailed deer in ...

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    Wisconsin has a rich tradition of regulated hunting for white-tailed deer dating to 1851. The 171-year history includes a world-record whitetail shot in Burnett County in 1914, closed or buck-only ...

  5. Da Turdy Point Buck - Wikipedia

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    "Da Turdy Point Buck" is a 1989 song by the Wisconsin group Bananas At Large. The song was popular during deer hunting season, received radio airplay, and was released as an album with other songs. The song was popular during deer hunting season, received radio airplay, and was released as an album with other songs.

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  9. Swiss, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow River enters the town from the south and drops 60 feet (18 m) in just over a mile before joining the St. Croix River at Danbury. According to the United States Census Bureau , the town of Swiss has a total area of 60.7 square miles (157.3 km 2 ), of which 57.5 square miles (148.8 km 2 ) is land and 3.3 square miles (8.5 km 2 ), or 5. ...