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On September 15, Blake Keating killed a Kansas buck that would likely dethrone Luke Brewster’s whitetail as the biggest in North American history. But almost immediately, skeptical hunters started asking what everyone was thinking: “Was it a high fence deer?” According to Keating, the 50-point buck was not killed inside of a high fence.
An Ohio hunter took down a monster buck. Check out photos of the 20-point buck killed by Brandon Sweets.
Social media is abuzz this morning as deer hunters fawn over what might be the new world record whitetail. Guner Womack, a teen out of Oklahoma, arrowed this incredible 8×8 buck last night while hunting over a wheat field.
The massive deer laid dead only 50 yards from the property line. The carcass was picked over by scavengers so there was no way to tell what had actually killed the buck. Having disappeared from cameras during the heart of hunting season, it’s possible that another hunter wounded Herman.
He was glassing the deer three or four nights a week, trying to pin down its movements and predict where it might go when it shed its velvet. One afternoon while knocking on doors, he saw the deer in someone's driveway.
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.
Big Bodied Bucks: The 10 Heaviest Whitetails of All Time 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.
According to a DNR Press Release obtained by Outdoor Life: Wildlife officers from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife are investigating a potential record deer taken during the archery hunting season in Clinton County, Ohio.
Schroeder’s deadhead—which was officially panel scored on Saturday following the mandatory 60-day drying period—will almost certainly become Minnesota’s new No. 1 nontypical whitetail in the...
Kyle Dulek bags a huge Minnesota whitetail, capping off an incredible deer season. Kyle Dulek’s late-season stud, taken Dec. 6, 2020, in Winona County, Minnesota, scored 227 4/8 inches gross and 215 5/8 net. The muzzleloader hunter scored just before the big buck slipped out of range. (Photo by Amber Thorson)