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WORLD RECORD TYPICAL!!!
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Re: WORLD RECORD TYPICAL!!!
Be a neat set to have... but I think I can think of a dozen things more important to me for 5 bones.
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Re: WORLD RECORD TYPICAL!!!
greenhorndave wrote:Chuck B wrote:I have no idea about that buck but my guess is a replica.
Speaking of the Hanson buck; last summer I took my family on a “tour” (which is just a 2-3 mile walking path) that starts where the buck was first seen, where it was first shot at, and ultimately where they found the buck (the 1st and 2nd time). It’s just outside of Danbury, WI (NW WI). If any of you Wisconsinites or Eastern MN guys find yourself in the area, I recommend taking a look. Just cool to see the history first hand.
I just did a quick search and it looks like the Hanson deer was in Saskatchewan, not WI?
Haha yes the Jordan buck is what I was referring to. Was I drinking that early in the morning?!
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Chuck B wrote:greenhorndave wrote:Chuck B wrote:I have no idea about that buck but my guess is a replica.
Speaking of the Hanson buck; last summer I took my family on a “tour” (which is just a 2-3 mile walking path) that starts where the buck was first seen, where it was first shot at, and ultimately where they found the buck (the 1st and 2nd time). It’s just outside of Danbury, WI (NW WI). If any of you Wisconsinites or Eastern MN guys find yourself in the area, I recommend taking a look. Just cool to see the history first hand.
I just did a quick search and it looks like the Hanson deer was in Saskatchewan, not WI?
Haha yes the Jordan buck is what I was referring to. Was I drinking that early in the morning?!
You CANT drink all day if you dont start in the MORNING!
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muddy wrote:Chuck B wrote:greenhorndave wrote:Chuck B wrote:I have no idea about that buck but my guess is a replica.
Speaking of the Hanson buck; last summer I took my family on a “tour” (which is just a 2-3 mile walking path) that starts where the buck was first seen, where it was first shot at, and ultimately where they found the buck (the 1st and 2nd time). It’s just outside of Danbury, WI (NW WI). If any of you Wisconsinites or Eastern MN guys find yourself in the area, I recommend taking a look. Just cool to see the history first hand.
I just did a quick search and it looks like the Hanson deer was in Saskatchewan, not WI?
Haha yes the Jordan buck is what I was referring to. Was I drinking that early in the morning?!
You CANT drink all day if you dont start in the MORNING!
Exactly! All or nothing, just like beast hunting!
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Re: WORLD RECORD TYPICAL!!!
muddy wrote:Kansas King. That's a crappy mount and I'd guess those are replicas.
Beat me to it. My local cabelas has a Kansas King replica, and it definitely looks to be that set of antlers.
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