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Inside the Wisconsin fraud case: Here's how deer antlers are scored and state records are determined
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 ...
A DNR investigation found a Wisconsin man falsely registered a game farm deer in an attempt to get antlers recognized by ...
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 ...
“In reality, we should raise that minimum score because 115-class deer, although a nice deer rack, is not that unusual these days because of antler restrictions,” D’Angelo told ...
Not every “trophy” deer has antlers. By Chris Lawrence . November 7, 2024 ... Wilson’s deer didn’t have a mega-rack with 8 inch G2’s or antler bases the size of a pop can.
The surviving deer couldn’t run away if he tried, not with the literal dead weight of the rival buck caught on his head.. Though bucks are known to get their antlers tangled up during fights on ...
The surviving deer couldn’t run away if he tried, not with the literal dead weight of the rival buck caught on his head.. Though bucks are known to get their antlers tangled up during fights on ...
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.
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.
A replica of the antlers from Pennsylvania's top-record typical white-tailed deer harvested by firearm, taken in the 1960s by Frederick Kyriss in Montgomery County, is displayed in the lobby of ...
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