Another Illinois Monster Buck!
October 31, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
So – here’s the information I have – this buck was taken on Oct. 28 and with archery gear!
This rack has great length and mass – and I love the non-typical point coming off the base – that tine must be 12″ or better!
If you have any other information drop me a note dan(at)kybowhunter.com
27 Point Illinois Archery Buck!
October 31, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
This buck was taken on Oct. 7th, 2008 in Southern Illinois.
Sporting 27 points this buck has a green score of 205″
Top Ten Kansas Archery Buck!
October 29, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
Bowhunter Jamie Farr shot this big Geary County buck on Oct. 22. It carries 13 scorable points and an unofficial gross score of 208 inches. It’s expected to net around 188 typical inches when the 60-day drying period is over. It should rank in Kansas’ top ten
For the full story click here.
Video Footage of a 17 pointer – Double Drop Tine!
October 29, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
Holy smokes – if it had been me taking this footage I would have fallen out of the tree. I hope this hunter is lucky enough to have a shot at this Awesome buck this fall!
Great Indiana Monster Buck!
October 28, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
This is one heck of a buck! Taken Oct. 25th this buck has a green score around 160″ which will easily put it into the Pope & Young Records Buck!
Congrats to the bowhunter on an awesome buck!
Ohio buck – found dead.
October 27, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
What a sad demise…
Sent to me in an email.
This deer was found by city employees impaled on a wrought iron fence surrounding a cemetary in the middle of town.
A King Buck from Texas
October 26, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
With a gross typical score of 196″ this is definitely a King!
To read the full story click here.
An Ohio Buck with Traditional Archery Gear!
October 25, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
This is one heck of a buck with the old Traditional Archery Gear. The buck was taken in Sept. 2008 in Harrison County, OH. I have no idea what the score is but the G3 & G4 are long and will definitely help add to the total!
27 Pointer from Oklahoma!
October 25, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
That’s right with 13 points on the right side and 14 points on the left side this buck should crack the 200″ mark!
Trophy Buck from McAlester AAP, Oklahoma
October 24, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
This brute was taken on McAlester Army Ammunitions Plant in Oklahoma… the hunt is by draw only.
This buck has a gross score over 200″ and nets around 197″ and sports a 27″ spread.
Another Non-Typical Buck from Iowa.
October 23, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
Another bowhunter, another buck from Iowa – you guessed it… another Monster Buck!
This buck was taken Oct 19th in Madison County, Iowa. With 25 scorable points this buck has a green score around 220″.
Another Mississippi Monster Buck!
October 23, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
Who da thunk it? Two monster bucks from Mississippi in a matter of a couple of weeks.
I don’t have much information on the buck or the hunter.
The rack has great brow tines and good mass – guessing somewhere around 13 scorable points.
The Giant Iowa Buck – Awesome Buck!
October 21, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
This buck looks like a record buck to me! This buck has all the rack characteristics that a bowhunter could dream of – mass, spread, tine length and just plain big!
There aren’t many facts as of yet – but rumor has it that it scores upwards of 270″!
Record Leopard.
October 20, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under News
This leopard was taken recently in Namibia weighing in at 82 kg and 2.2 meters long making it one of the biggest leopards ever taken!
Freak Cactus Buck from Virginia
October 20, 2008 by Dan Jackson
Filed under Monster Bucks
This “Cactus” buck was shot in Prince Williams County, Virginia on October 17, 2008. The deer biologist who inspected this buck aged it at 4 1/2 years old and also added this disorder is a rare occurence with the chances being 1/10,000.