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by Dennis Blanda Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

What is the biggest whitetail deer ever shot?

The Story Behind the World-Record Whitetail Deer

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What is the heaviest whitetail deer ever recorded?

What is the heaviest whitetail deer ever recorded? When doing a bit of research we found there are some absolute monsters out there. For years researched showed the heaviest whitetail deer on record was killed in Minnesota by Carl Lenader in 1926 and weighed 511 pounds.

What is the largest whitetail deer in the world?

Which state kills the most deer?

  • Wisconsin. Wisconsin is easily the top producer of B&C whitetails. …
  • Kentucky
  • Ohio
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Minnesota
  • Illinois
  • Kansas

What size is a whitetail deer?

White-tailed deer stand approximately 1 meter (3 ft) at the shoulder and are approximately 2 meters (6 ft) long. They range in weight from 20 to 160 kg (50 to 350 lbs), with an average of about 60 kg (125 lbs). Males generally are larger and heavier than females.

How big is a 170 class buck?

roughly 18 inchesThis buck's tines can roughly be summed to roughly 18 inches.21-Nov-2017

Is a 150 inch deer big?

By comparison, most hunters consider a buck whose antlers score 120 inches in B&C system to be desirable. A 140-inch buck is a slammer, and a 150 is the buck of a lifetime for about 99 percent of today's hunters.30-Nov-2016

Is a 160 inch buck big?

A buck with 160 inches of antler is a really big whitetail… anywhere. If typical, a 160 qualifies for B&C's triennial “Awards Period” book. Many very good and dedicated whitetail hunters never see such a buck.

What is a 180 class deer?

Whitetail hunter with his main frame 10 point buck scoring in the mid 180s inches. The antlers have flier points coming off the tall tines.

How big is a 120 buck?

For this buck, a very symmetrical buck, we can total the antler measurements to be roughly 51-52 inches.21-Nov-2017

What does a 170 mule deer look like?

9:3612:08the easy way! How to Field Judge Mule Deer with Mike EastmanYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut his ears are outside of his main beam. Now here's a good example of a 170 on the left and a 180MoreBut his ears are outside of his main beam. Now here's a good example of a 170 on the left and a 180 on the right the only difference between these two bucks is the 170 buck has short main beams.

What is considered a trophy buck?

It is an animal fairly taken, perhaps one long hunted or outsmarted, or one killed due to some exceptional woodsmanship on the hunter's part. To the veteran with scores of bucks to his credit, a 110-pound forkie may not be a trophy. But it sure is to the 12-year-old kid when it is his or her first or even fourth deer.16-Feb-2018

What does 160 mean for deer?

For example, a B&C score of 170 inches for a typical white-tailed deer would make the all-time record book, and a score of 160 inches would make the buck eligible for the 3-year award.

What is a good size buck to shoot?

For a typical whitetail, meaning the antlers are symmetrical, the minimum score is 125 inches. A non-typical whitetail must have a minimum score of 155 inches for entry. A typical mule deer has to tape out at 145 inches or greater, while a non-typical muley is eligible at 170 inches.11-Oct-2021

How big is a 130 buck?

For this buck, a very symmetrical buck, we can total the antler measurements to be roughly 51-52 inches.21-Nov-2017

How big is a 140 class buck?

These measurements would be somewhere in the ballpark of 3.5-4 inches. The third and fourth circumference measurements are around ¾ the size of the eye so can be estimated to be around 3 inches.21-Nov-2017

Is a 130 inch deer big?

Few hunters see a buck that big more than once or twice a season, so when a decent buck mugs for their camera, they tend to assume it's much larger than it really is. “A 130 can look pretty big if you are used to seeing 100- or 110-inch bucks most of the time,” says Pearcy.27-Oct-2017

How big is a Boone and Crockett deer?

With a whopping 40 inches of non-typical growth, he has a gross Boone & Crockett score of 215 3/8. The rack's 21 6/8-inch inside spread certainly helps to show off its unique character. He was just a special deer, and very much a result of patience in both management and hunting. Read the full story.

What happened to the doe in the cedar thicket?

The action was fast and furious right from the get-go. At daybreak a doe busted through the cedar thicket with an eight-point suitor following close behind. The doe, however, wanted nothing to do with her pursuer and jumped into a nearby pond in an attempt to flee the buck. This, however, wasn't the last of the action. Nick continued to watch several bucks harass does throughout the morning, but chose not to take a shot at them. Read the full story.

How much buck was John Gaiennie's buck?

There is an old proverb that says good things happen for those who wait. In 31-year-old John Gaiennie’s case, that good thing was a 260-pound Tensas Parish buck that green scored over 170 inches.

How long did Gaiennie hunt buck?

For 19 straight days, he sat in his stand hoping for a chance at the buck that had so captivated his attention.

How big is a Boone and Crockett deer?

With a whopping 40 inches of non-typical growth, he has a gross Boone & Crockett score of 215 3/8. The rack's 21 6/8-inch inside spread certainly helps to show off its unique character. He was just a special deer, and very much a result of patience in both management and hunting. Read the full story.

Why is the wide buck called the wide buck?

After four years of waiting he was finally rewarded just an hour and a half into this season. Dubbed "The Wide Buck" because of its wide frame, Thompson hoped to take the buck last season but was unable to connect in the woods despite having daily trail camera photos.

What happened to the doe in the cedar thicket?

The action was fast and furious right from the get-go. At daybreak a doe busted through the cedar thicket with an eight-point suitor following close behind. The doe, however, wanted nothing to do with her pursuer and jumped into a nearby pond in an attempt to flee the buck. This, however, wasn't the last of the action. Nick continued to watch several bucks harass does throughout the morning, but chose not to take a shot at them. Read the full story.

Is This a 170 Class Buck?

So I'm not very good at the live animal field judging thing. I was at the cemetary that I like to go to during my lunch breaks a couple of days ago. I was expecting to see several small bucks that had been rutting the does. I was happily discouraged to find all the smaller bucks were gone.

Re: Is This a 170 Class Buck?

cool buck, i think your right in there with low 170's. but that buck will also NET low 170's, supe symetrical, looks young. can you imagine a couple yrs on him? it's funny how you seen him in the cemitery, i drive by one every day, and thats where the big local town bucks hang out too:)

Re: Is This a 170 Class Buck?

I think your guess is pretty close, I think he goes right near 170" or high 160's. But I'm no expert either.

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