Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: couesbitten on May 18, 2009, 04:56:43 PM
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Anyone know anything about the WA state mule deer muzzleloader record? Here is a link to a pic and short write up about it. Can anybody tell me anything about this buck, he is a HOG!
http://www.monstermuleys.com/photos/PhotosID13/263.html
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nope good looking deer forsure
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Saw it at the puyaullup show several years ago, very impressive, if I remember right it was a franklin county buck. Don't know much else other than its a dandy.
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Here's the story http://nwbiggame.com/details.cfm?id=15&bstype=1
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Franklin county buck I believe, sure is a hog.
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That is a hog.
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;)
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luv the double throat patch. Special draw buck?
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That is a hog.
:yeah: :drool:
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If I rememeber right, 04 was a archery state record same county both OTC
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thats right it was, and it was also #2 all time. but after it was scored the skull came back to the guy broke in half, after it left Bass Pro shops from being pannel scored. You might still be able to find the stoy on Kings site.
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that picture doesn't do that buck Justice, super heavy and if he hadn't grown that kicker he'd have been more like 207" or 208" net. Awesome buck!!
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If I rememeber right, 04 was a archery state record same county both OTC
You are right on that Shane.. I have first hand knowledge of that
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If I rememeber right, 04 was a archery state record same county both OTC
You are right on that Shane.. I have first hand knowledge of that
Is he talking about your buck Ross?
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Maybe, That was the year I got mine but mine was beaten by 3/8 " that year in the same county. But I think it has been broken since then also..
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not sure if we are talking about the same buck this one was killed around hanford and I think the guy lived in Dayton but I'm not sure on who the guy was. I did talk with the taxi and he did live in Dayton. Anyways the story was on kings a couple months ago. Sounded like a leagal battle was going on with who was responsible for the broken skull.
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Good buck
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I think this guy lives in Basin City, it may be a Ringold buck but not a Hanford buck, Hanfords in Benton county.