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The case of a Wisconsin man trying to pass off a farm deer to claim a state record brings the scoring system to light. Here's ...
Two buddies go bowhunting with their trad bows in the 1960s, and one ends up arrowing the new archery state record.
This story, “Bowhunting’s No.1 Mule Deer?” appeared in the March 1985 issue of Outdoor Life. The Barcus buck held the No. 1 spot in the P&Y record books for three decades, when it was replaced by a ...
The WBBC accepts deer in four categories: taken by hunters with gun, bow or crossbow as well as "pick-up," or deer found dead. According to WBBC records, the top five Wisconsin non-typical bucks are: ...
Although Bumgardner has been harvesting deer with archery equipment since the 1980s, he said the huge rack and partially shed velvet make it the most impressive deer he's ever taken.
For deer, the records as of this month included typical deer numbering 2,437 shot in archery and 1,827 shot by a firearm, in addition to 27 pickup deer that can mean an entire deer rack from a ...
Wilson’s deer didn’t have a mega-rack with 8 inch G2’s or antler bases the size of a pop can. No, the deer he’s calling “special” won’t be recorded in the Pope and Young record book ...
A white-tailed deer with an antler possessing moose-like qualities eluded a handful of archers this fall, but not a 14-year-old hunter on Saturday. Ryan Patterson of McKeesport was hunting with ...
White-tailed deer are classified as typical (a normal antler configuration) or non-typical (with unusual antlers, often with dozens of points). The scores are listed in net inches of antler.
The WBBC accepts deer in four categories: taken by hunters with gun, bow or crossbow as well as "pick-up," or deer found dead. According to WBBC records, the top five Wisconsin non-typical bucks are: ...