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I know im gonna get flamed for this but this kind of stuff pisses me off. I personally know the whole story on this buck and I also have the sheds to this buck and have posted the pictures on here before. Jim Cartwright did not shoot this buck and I am not the only one that knows this. Yes Jim is great guy, I have worked for him in the past and he has done some truck hauling for me and my brother in law and still does for my brother in law. I have not seen or talked to Jim far about three years know and to find out that he is claiming to have shot this buck disappoints me. This buck was poached by a pot head in mid september of 1992. The guy spotlighted it in an alfalfa field and in a haste to get it loaded backed his truck over it. Thus the broken main beam. Jim Cartwright then purchased the rack from him a few weeks later for $700.00. This buck still had velvet on its tines that had not been completely rubbed off yet. Jim has been a hunter for along time he knew exactly the caliber of this rack that is why he bought it. Funny how he never once told me or anyone else that knew the real story the he killed this buck. Whenever we brought the subject up about the buck he would just quit talking. Just got done reading the story and if he claims to have shot it just down the road from his farm then this buck would have to have traveled 13 miles and over two mountain ranges from where I found his sheds. DBHAWTHORNE and BEARPAW I will glady pm you my phone number and you can call and I will tell you everything I know about this buck. I will even meet you in person and sit down and talk. I agree this buck deserves to be in the record book. BUT JIM CARTWRIGHT DID NOT SHOOT IT! and I would bet my career on it.
Great article, glad to see Washington state getting some pub for big bucks. I was surprised to read that #2 in the state is 181, I would have figured bigger. After reading the accusations that this buck was poached it's kind of ironic that the next article in the magazine is about a poached deer.
Quote from: Elkslayer on November 24, 2010, 07:04:45 PMI know im gonna get flamed for this but this kind of stuff pisses me off. I personally know the whole story on this buck and I also have the sheds to this buck and have posted the pictures on here before. Jim Cartwright did not shoot this buck and I am not the only one that knows this. Yes Jim is great guy, I have worked for him in the past and he has done some truck hauling for me and my brother in law and still does for my brother in law. I have not seen or talked to Jim far about three years know and to find out that he is claiming to have shot this buck disappoints me. This buck was poached by a pot head in mid september of 1992. The guy spotlighted it in an alfalfa field and in a haste to get it loaded backed his truck over it. Thus the broken main beam. Jim Cartwright then purchased the rack from him a few weeks later for $700.00. This buck still had velvet on its tines that had not been completely rubbed off yet. Jim has been a hunter for along time he knew exactly the caliber of this rack that is why he bought it. Funny how he never once told me or anyone else that knew the real story the he killed this buck. Whenever we brought the subject up about the buck he would just quit talking. Just got done reading the story and if he claims to have shot it just down the road from his farm then this buck would have to have traveled 13 miles and over two mountain ranges from where I found his sheds. DBHAWTHORNE and BEARPAW I will glady pm you my phone number and you can call and I will tell you everything I know about this buck. I will even meet you in person and sit down and talk. I agree this buck deserves to be in the record book. BUT JIM CARTWRIGHT DID NOT SHOOT IT! and I would bet my career on it.If this is true - and I believe you based on your claims of personal knowledge, then this animal is not eligible for B&C's Records Program. This information should be brought to the attention of the Records Office, and I hope you will do this. This has nothing to do with my own opinions, rather the strict rules of the B&C Club's Records Program.