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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.
Nov. 28—Hunters have established a new record for deer harvests in Maine, coming during a fall season in which the state's new antlerless permits allow hunters to kill both a buck and a doe.
The Oklahoma teen called it a “once in a lifetime” deer. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
The Hole in the Horn Buck is officially listed as the second largest non-typical white-tailed deer of all time by the Boone and Crockett Club. The buck’s antlers score 328 2/8 non-typical points. The name of the buck derives from the mysterious hole in the buck’s right antler. The hole came from the pub where the buck was hanging.
“That’s the biggest one I’ve got to date. I’ve got some nice 8s, and nice 9s, but I never got a 10,” he said. ... Jacob was able to make a 325-yard shot on the deer with his .243 ...
It is among the largest deer species in North America, and is also one of the largest in South America, behind only the marsh deer. [19] Deer have dichromatic (two-color) vision with blue and yellow primaries; [20] humans normally have trichromatic vision. Thus, deer poorly distinguish the oranges and reds that stand out so well to humans. [21]
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A member of this family is called a deer or a cervid. They are widespread throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia, and are found in a wide variety of biomes . Cervids range in size from the 60 cm (24 in) long and 32 cm (13 in) tall pudú to the 3.4 m (11.2 ft) long and 3.4 m (11.2 ft) tall moose .