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		<title>Interview with Craig Payne!</title>
		<description>Craig was fortunate enough to draw a Fort Knox tag and that good fortune landed him his first Boone & Crockett buck - watch the clip below as he talks about his hunt.

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		<link>http://www.american-hunter.com/2008/05/08/interview-with-craig-payne</link>
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		<title>Incredible elk sheds!</title>
		<description>If you see something this impressive your first thought is to question it's validity.  I am trying to research more about these sheds - if you have any info drop me a line.

If these are legit... WOW would be a pretty good descriptive word to use.

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		<link>http://www.american-hunter.com/2008/05/07/incredible-elk-sheds</link>
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		<title>Monster Sheds.</title>
		<description>Just spotted these on AwesomeAntlers.com and I've never seen a more impressive set of Sheds!

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		<link>http://www.american-hunter.com/2008/05/05/monster-sheds</link>
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		<title>The Medusa Buck.</title>
		<description>Yikes - this is a velvet buck with some obvious problems.  This was originally posted over at Prairie State Outdoors site with no other info.

If you know about this buck or have any information to share, drop me a line dan (at) kybowhunter.com



This buck reminds me alot of Troy ...</description>
		<link>http://www.american-hunter.com/2008/04/25/the-medusa-buck</link>
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		<title>Kentucky&#8217;s Biggest Typical from 2007</title>
		<description>As of this posting this is the biggest known typical from the 2007 Kentucky Deer Season.

This buck is very impressive in several different aspects, fist it comes from a county in Eastern Kentucky where there have only been two other typicals entered into the Boone &#38; Crockett book.  This ...</description>
		<link>http://www.american-hunter.com/2008/04/24/kentuckys-biggest-typical-from-2007</link>
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		<title>Indiana Monster Buck from the past.</title>
		<description>I originally posted this story  back in 2000 - it is still one of my all-time favorite bucks - it has the mass, spread and length that every trophy hunter looks for.

This buck also made the Cover of North American Whitetail.  Congrats again to the deer hunter, Matt Miller.

Here are ...</description>
		<link>http://www.american-hunter.com/2008/04/22/indiana-monster-buck-from-the-past</link>
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		<title>Bears &#038; Dropped Cell Calls ?</title>
		<description>A local Sprint Tech was dispatched to a cell tower that had lost power - when he showed up this is what he found.

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		<link>http://www.american-hunter.com/2008/04/16/bears-dropped-cell-calls</link>
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		<title>New State Typical Record for Oklahoma!</title>
		<description>This buck was taken during the 2007 Oklahoma Deer Season and after the 60 day drying period and entry into Boone &#38; Crockett it is the new #1 Typical Buck All-Time for the Sooner State.

Even after a number of deductions the Boyett Buck nets an incredible 191 4/8" and ranks ...</description>
		<link>http://www.american-hunter.com/2008/04/15/new-state-typical-record-for-oklahoma</link>
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		<title>2008 Turkey Photo Contest!</title>
		<description>Want a chance to win a Custom Box Call from Lance Custom Calls - it's super easy all you have to do is upload a photo from this turkey season - To find out all the particulars click here.

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		<link>http://www.american-hunter.com/2008/04/13/2008-turkey-photo-contest</link>
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		<title>The Exceptional Swamp King.</title>
		<description>The Exceptional Swamp King - by Tim Herald

I don't know what makes turkeys gobble one day but not the next. Obviously the stage of mating, the weather, barometric pressure, etc. all have something to do with how much turkeys gobble, but from one seemingly identical day to the next there ...</description>
		<link>http://www.american-hunter.com/2008/04/10/the-exceptional-swamp-king</link>
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