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    Probable new Arkansas state record buck

    From SE Arkansas, probably halfway between Big Muddy and my farm..........

    Will be judged today at the Big Buck Classic, but if the tag is right at 212 and something/8, it will be a new Typical State record buck. Big 'un regardless.

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    And that is the Gross score..........Net is TBA. But if it's close, it's a new record.
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    Dang. That's a moose

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    Might have been a nice deer in another year.
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    It's official. New State Typical record.

    212 7/8 Gross, and 195 2/8 net.

    #57 Typical deer ever harvested in the world.
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    How is that rack deemed to be typical? Hello? Are all of you going to lose your Jr. Noticer badges?
    If we all threw our problems in a pile, and you saw everyone else's problems-- you'd take yours back.

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    Because the drop in the beams are determined to be part of the main beam, and not a 'drop' tine OFF OF the main beam.

    I don't have a badge, I notice what I notice, and miss what I miss, and I don't "sd". So........

    It's just a nice deer in a state that isn't known for B&C stuff. Thought y'all would like to see it.
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    No doubt it s damn nice buck! I'm not sure my heart could take it if I saw that thru my scope!

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    I am sure I would shoot right between the horns, because that's all I'd look at.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckrub View Post
    It's official. New State Typical record. 212 7/8 Gross, and 195 2/8 net. #57 Typical deer ever harvested in the world.
    The one drop tine on his left meant a lot of deductions. Wonder what # he'd be if the net was a little closer to the growth.
    Without googling it.... That seems like a lot of deduction. But what do I know.

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