Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: jackelope on June 18, 2007, 03:14:15 PM
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anyone know this deer or seen this deer?? there's no picture that i can find.
http://www.nwbiggame.com/details.cfm?id=15&bstype=2
Lucas Edler was hunting in Franklin County, Washington in the fall of 2005 when he harvested the new state record black powder mule deer.ᅠ The buck scores 203 0/8 B.C. with a 206 1/8 net typical score.ᅠ He is tied for number two in the North America with Doug White's buck from Harney County, Oregon killed in 1994.ᅠ The world record black powder mule deer measurer'sᅠ 205 and is from Utah, (what if it wasn't for one abnormal point.) This is theᅠsecond 200 inch typical buck harvested from from Franklin County, WA the other one is the Thomas Adrian buck taken with a bow in 2004.ᅠ(See pending world record archery mule deer.)
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jackelope, Sorry I'm late getting back to you ( only 11 years later) :tup: but here's the picture you were asking about. :IBCOOL:
(Here's Oregon's Non Typical Record Blacktail, if you would like to compare the two.) :rolleyes:
Doug
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The Oregon one is a blacktail
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That wa buck is a brute! Oregon bt not too bad either 😂
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I live in franklin county. Does anyone have any more detail on this big dude? Just curious.... I'd imagine it was killed out around kahlotus somewhere.
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The #1 WA non-typical muzzleloader mule deer is from Chelan County....202 7/8 (or close to that...) taken in 2009.
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Sweet dredging of an old as dirt thread. I don't even think I could grow facial hair when I originally posted that.
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The #1 WA non-typical muzzleloader mule deer is from Chelan County....202 7/8 (or close to that...) taken in 2009.
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I originally posted this in 2007.
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:chuckle:
Mule deer have practically become extinct since you started this thread
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A lot of member names have gone extinct as well since then !
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I live in franklin county. Does anyone have any more detail on this big dude? Just curious.... I'd imagine it was killed out around kahlotus somewhere.
There so brutes running around out there for sure, used to see some dang nice mulies at the back side of juniper.
Unfortunately the mule deer population is really struggling now compared to even 5 years ago. Hopefully some monster genetics like this stick around!
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Crap...Jackalope, do you realize we talking about OUR "good ole days!"...just think about the next generation of hunters talking about all those massive 2 points... :)
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