Alberta (the Hanson buck) and Kentucky (the Smith buck) have the other two. Are the Biggest Typical Whitetails History? A mega-giant if I’ve ever seen one. In 1953, the state-record typical Coues whitetail was taken by Ed Stockwell in Prima County. But I imagine it's a real nerve wrecker. We do love big whitetails. The non-typical record — which is nearly 40 inches bigger than the second largest entry — was taken by an unknown hunter in Graham County in 1971. It’s great for the resource — but that’s a discussion for another time. Sure, the infinite number of points don’t hurt anything. Right main beam is 34 1/8 inches. . A bullet that missed the mark? Scores aside, this is another mystery buck. The new database allows anyone interested in searching for big game records an easier way to do so. The 2006 season saw a record 237,000+ deers taken. 71 overall. February 19, 2021   |  Timber 2 Table Wild Game Recipes, February 17, 2021   |  Timber 2 Table Wild Game Recipes, A Look at the Largest Typical and Non-Typical Whitetails Taken, or Found, in Every State. In 2006 a … The male deer is called a buck and the female is a doe. Length. That’s still out there somewhere. All three of them. One of the largest in terms of acres to hike in search of big deer, according to Hill, is the Tri-Valley Wildlife Area. Again, both beams beat out all other typical and non-typical deer entered into the Boone & Crockett record books. It was found in Providence County. A final report is also posted after the conclusion of the archery season. That said. Richard A. Knisley, Washington Court House. Wrong. It was taken in New London County in 2000. Unionville, Ohio — A southeast Ohio man shot a massive deer on Oct. 26 that could be one of the larger bucks shot in Ohio this season. They do get our blood pumping when we see one on the hoof. Kentucky has 693 typical bucks in the books. We don’t know and likely never will for sure. Terry Daffron took the record typical in Guilford County in 1987. Located north of Zanesville between Dresden to the west and Adamsville on the east, along the east side of the Muskingum River, Tri-Valley is a 16,200-acre public hunting area consisting of mature forests, fields, and brush land, much of the latter … The Ohio Division of Wildlife deer harvest numbers are posted each Wednesday throughout the hunting season. Luke Brewster’s non-typical, taken in Edgar County, took the world by storm last fall. This deer is one of the biggest that I have ever seen and one that could hold the record for a very long time! Home Forums > Ohio Fishing > Northwest Ohio fishing report > darke county record deer Discussion in 'Northwest Ohio fishing report' started by cb616, Nov 17, 2011. Fritz Janowsky punched a tag on a stud Bradford County buck in 1943, and the typical whitetail is still the state’s largest. It sits at No. The non-typical record was also picked up, in 2012, in Marshall County. It’s takes the cake for the Boone & Crockett deer with the widest outside spread. Typical: 167 3/8 inches (whitetail) / 134 4/8 inches (Coues whitetail), Non-Typical: 186 1/8 inches (Coues whitetail). But they captivate our thoughts. As of Wednesday, Oct 21, Ohio bow hunters have taken 23,292 deer so far into the season which is up nearly 10 percent from 2019. Having a record buck walk out in front of you isn't something I've ever experienced. And, it is a story about a hunt that almost didn’t happen. The Tony Lovstuen buck was taken in Monroe County in 2003, and for years held the honors of being the largest hunter-taken non-typical. In 1941, Clark Durrance shot the largest one, a Wakulla County buck that scored 201 3/8 inches (Florida’s only other entry was taken 18 years later). But it’s the mass that truly sets this deer apart and makes it shine. Interestingly, the non-typical record is barely larger than its counterpart. That buck is No. Tennessee (the Tucker buck) currently sits at No. 18.32. Mel’s Perfect 6×6 Illinois deer scored 204 inches. 10 and 13, respectively, when analyzing the total number of record entries per state in the last 10 years. Florida has none. Maine has more typica… Brian R. King killed this buck in Clark County, Kansas, in 2002. Corey Richmond’s 224-inch buck could be one of the biggest ever shot in Adams County with a compound bow. Half of the bucks on this list came out of one state. And one worthy of the fame it probably hasn’t ever received. 3 Biggest Typical White-Tailed Bucks of All Time, 7 Biggest Non-Typical White-Tailed Bucks of All Time, Top 10 Booner States for Deer Hunting Since 2010, 10 Worst Deer Hunting States to Kill a Booner, Where the Biggest Booner Bucks Are Coming from Now. There have been a lot of big southern bucks taken over the years, too, but as you’ll see on this list, some states’ record holders put other states to shame. It ranks No. Ohio archery hunters have been on a record pace (79,499 deer leading up to the deer-gun season), and gun hunters followed their lead, harvesting 71,650 whitetail deer … He shot the buck in Monmouth County in 1995, a time when many other records were being broken throughout the country. It was picked up in Norfolk County in 2004. Maine has more typical whitetails in the books than any other northeastern state. Nov 17, 2011 #1 . The Kajetan Sovinski buck is the Massachusetts state-record typical, and is the 77th largest typical of all time, overall. You can also see the number of deer permits sold and the ratio of deer harvest v/s permits sold. You’ll quickly realize that from this list. A Prairie County whitetail, it barely eclipsed the Ward buck’s score, which was picked up five years earlier. Vernon Virka took the state-record typical in 1983 in Saunders County. Name. It was published under the auspices of the National Collection of Heads and Horns, New York Zoological Society. It was shot in 1971. The unbroken stretches of big woods don’t make for ideal deer habitat, either. Found dead by some railroad workers supposedly, the deer we are about to touch on is a king of kings. Don't Miss: 7 Biggest Non-Typical White-Tailed Bucks of All Time. Check out our stories, videos and hard-hitting how-to's on deer hunting. Does anyone know of a resource I can go through to find the top 10 counties in Ohio for big bucks? Frank Pleskac shot the non-typical record in Hill County in 1968, the 87th largest ever entered. One of four, the biggest buck from the smallest state was picked up in 2011. The top Coues typical was shot in Grant County in 1981 by Victor Giacoletti, Jr. Peter Chase shot the biggest non-typical in Hidalgo County in 1941. The left main beam is 35 1/8 inches. Do you know what your state record whitetails are? They’re legends. How did it die? Sure enough. cb616. October 8, 2018   |  Brow Tines and Backstrap. Not a single Northwestern state makes the top 20 when analyzing total number of entries per square mile of huntable land mass in the last 10 years. Don’t Miss: Top 5 Typical Bucks from the Southeast | Top 5 Non-Typical Bucks from the Southeast. The typical record is the 70th largest overall and was taken by Kevin C. Miller in Kent County back in 2002. Florida does have two non-typical entries — both taken in the 40s and 50s. On his right antler, on a drop tine, there is a crisp clear hole that goes all the way through the tine. The Aroostook County buck has held up for nearly 55 years, and is No. In 1962, Buck Ashe killed the Georgia state-record typical buck in Monroe County. This Missouri buck is the largest ever non-typical and the most iconic of any that’s ever walked the earth. Deer hunting is about many things. Most people don’t know how good this region is for whitetails. The record non-typical was picked up in 2010 in Lenawee County. Predators? The largest Vermont typical was found dead; it was picked up in 1971 in Rutland County. The home of the Cardinals is also home to the legendary Larry Gibson buck. Check. The White-tailed Deer has been extremely important in Ohio's history. HOOK AND LINE DIVISION. Corey … It’s the No. That buck is the 21st largest typical of all time. In 2003, Eddie Kinney took the largest Colorado typical ever, in El Paso County. 33 overall, the state-record non-typical was shot in 1974 by Mitchell Vakoch in Norman County. 5 all time. South Carolina only has 10 typical entries, and William Wyatt’s Pickens County buck, taken in 1994, is the largest. From Kentucky to Florida and Louisiana to Virginia, there are a lot of deer hunters and a rich hunting tradition in the Southeast. The lucky individual and county of origin are unknown, but the largest Kansas typical was found dead in 1999. Only two non-typical bucks have ever been entered from Vermont. This buck might not be as familiar to you as the first three, but it deserves just as much respect for what it accomplishes. 31.75″ Deer Creek Lake feeder creek. Check out our stories, videos and hard-hitting how-to's on deer hunting. Probably the most recognizable deer ever, this monster buck has a very unique feature. This is home to the Melvin Johnson buck, the state’s largest typical, taken in 1965 in Peoria County. Gibson shot the deer in 1971 in Randolph County, and it’s the third largest typical of all time. 17. William Dooley shot the state’s largest non-typical in Prairie County. Interesting enough, it sports 192 7/8 inches of abnormal antler. The beast was tagged in 2006. Ronnie Cox took the largest typical in 1965. They all have a story. With only seven other typical Booner bucks ever taken in the state, the Scott Borden buck takes top typical honors in New Jersey. The tale of the tape is this 671 2/8 inches and was grown and harvested at Dakota Outfitters in Quaker City, Ohio. Right main … That’s where most top Booners come from. One very notable trophy buck was a 291 2/8, taken in Adams County by John Schmucker with a crossbow. In case you didn’t notice, this is the second buck on the list to come out of the Buckeye State. And deer like these don’t come around every year — not even in the Midwest. our stories, videos and hard-hitting how-to's on deer hunting, OtterBox Venture 65 Cooler in Realtree Xtra, 12 Reasons Why Your Venison Tastes Like Hell, 20 Deer Hunting Lies Your Granddaddy Told You. The largest typical whitetail was taken in Madison Parish in 1943 by John Lee. And rightfully so. Herbert Milam shot Delaware’s largest typical in Sussex County back in 1978, and the record has stood ever since. This region harbors a great population of them. Most hunters who say otherwise aren’t being entirely truthful with themselves. Here are six of the baddest whitetails in the world. In fact, the wildlife management that often goes with that helps the entire herd to thrive. It’s the No. George Tice’s Essex County buck barely nudged out Ronald Moody’s Addison County kill. It’s currently in the possession of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, and it is the 21st largest typical in the world. Stephen Tucker’s non-typical record — once the largest hunter-killed non-typical in the country — was taken in Sumner County in 2016 and is the fourth largest non-typical of all time. The W.A. The largest (and only) typical whitetail (Coues deer excluded) is Bret Dillon’s Union County buck, taken in 2004. South Texas, eastern Colorado and eastern Oklahoma are the obvious hotbeds for Booner bucks in this region. You may never have heard of the Stephens buck before. Michael Mettler’s McPherson County buck is the largest typical from South Dakota. The record Mississippi typical hails from Adams County, and was tagged by James Saunders in 2011. The largest non-typical was killed in 1973 by Elmer Gotz in Buffalo County — the most historically productive big-buck county in the nation. It produces incredible deer. And if you’ve never heard of this deer, you’ve got some catching up to do. The Tom McCulloch buck, taken in 1963 in Maverick County, is the state-record typical and the 47th largest of all time. It’s a stud. Date. The other states rank outside the top 20. Ohio’s record deer harvest was in 2009-2010, when 261,260 were checked. Boone and Crockett bucks have been killed in every Delaware County. Interestingly, Florida does not have a typical state record. But when I think of the Ohio buck, I think of its mass. The Tice buck was tagged in 1938. Areas of the Northeast are some of the most densely populated in the country, and the hunting pressure is often intense. The 1981 find was in St. Louis County. James Smith did the same in 1992 when he shot his giant Warren County deer, which sits at No. 1 typical whitetail of all-time. Ohio Deer Harvest & Deer Permit Sales: The following table contains harvest totals for whitetail deer hunting in Ohio from 1943 to 2006. That record belongs to Mel Johnson and has stood since 1965. continue reading . This deer, somewhat similar to the Missouri buck in regard to the frame, has trash going everywhere. The top typical from Washington was shot by James Cartwright in Stevens County, back in 1992. The unbroken stretches of big woods don’t make for ideal deer habitat, either. A true stud. That’s about 2/3 of the buck’s overall score. Jim Bebout, of Stockport in Morgan County, on Oct. 26 arrowed a 15-inch non-typical buck that measured a gross 211 inches. Beltrami County is the home of the state-record typical, taken in 1918 by John Breen. Wonder what other states produced? Texas and Oklahoma fall at No. Thomas Dellwo took the record typical buck in Missoula County in 1974, and it’s the 20th largest of all time. Jason Kline has been hunting a once-in-a-lifetime whitetail in northwest Ohio for the last four seasons. Record-keeping systems, such as the Boone and Crockett Club’s, help to retain important information on what states are succeeding at conservation and quality deer management, and which ones aren’t . The state-record typical was taken in 2001 by Ronald McLamb, in Bonner County, and it only beats the state’s second-largest typical buck by 3/8 inch. Taken in 2000, Robert Smith shot the giant Pendleton County typical buck, the No. It ranks No. 63 all time. They are saying it is a county record for us.....must of … Taken by James L. Clark in 1957, this stud came out of Ashtabula County, Ohio, and sports a 38 1/8-inch outside spread. Eastes wrote in court records the three males were traveling westbound in a truck on Macedonia Road when a buck deer was observed in the woods and Liming got out of … The Darrell Capps buck, bagged in 2000 in Cumberland County, is the largest non-typical. Others you may not. But there’s more. Gear Highlight: OtterBox Venture 65 Cooler in Realtree Xtra. This buck, the largest known whitetail to ever walk the earth, is full of mystery. They aren’t what drive hunters to the woods each year. There are a total of three deer along the Scioto River admiring the river and all the potential it has for greatness, because they were put in during the renovation. The non-typical record was shot in Charles County by Donza Watson in 2007. . Hole in the Horn Buck. Whitetail deer hunting Ohio is booming these days. If you want to know why I hunt, check out the series The Reason for the Hunt we’ve been producing for the last few months. Tine length? It has those sweeping main beams with tines and drops and kickers and cheaters that we all love so much. Taken by Herman Lunders, the largest non-typical was shot in Idaho County in 1955. Not whitetails, right? Archery hunters accounted for 48% of deer checked in 2019-2020. Big bucks galore, from the Boone and Crockett record book archives The Division of Wildlife’s mission is to conserve and improve fish and wildlife resources and their habitats for sustainable use and appreciation by all. The non-typical record was taken in 1946 by an unknown hunter in an unknown location. Garry Lovrin shot the typical state-record in 1993 in Litchfield County. Are you a deer hunter wanting to learn how to accomplish your goals? It’s important to note that record bucks are rare — even under perfect conditions. The Midwest owns three of the top five typical bucks. Here are the number of deer … The famous James Jordon buck is the second largest of its kind, and it was killed in Burnett County in 1914. This page is a trophy board for all the whitetail bucks harvested in our great state of OHIO. Three years later, Jon G. Moss shot the state’s largest non-typical (and the 49th largest overall) in Perry County. With only six non-typical entries from the state, Don Rockett easily beat out the others with his Person County buck, taken in 1998. John Klucky killed the state-record typical in Merrimack County. And according to Buckmasters Whitetail Trophy Records, at 191 0/8 inches, the doe he shot is the world’s largest. Taken in 1939, Roosevelt Luckey’s Alleghany County typical is the 30th largest of all time. Wisconsin has more entries than any other state, and also some of the biggest. The 14th biggest all-time non-typical, the Wesley O’Brien buck, was taken in Richardson County in 2009. Spencer Neuharth Jan 25, 2021. Kevin Bruner took the record typical in Pierce County in 1994. It currently sits at No. It beat out all other bucks in the typical and non-typical categories to achieve this notoriety. Areas of the Northeast are some of the most densely populated in the country, and the hunting pressure is often intense. Corey Richmond with his first buck, a 224 3/8-inch Ohio whitetail. Are you a deer hunter wanting to learn how to accomplish your goals? Coming in at No. February 19, 2021   |  Timber 2 Table Wild Game Recipes, February 17, 2021   |  Timber 2 Table Wild Game Recipes. He thought the deer was 5.5 as he has his sheds from the last 2 years. In 1992, Michael Okray shot the largest non-typical buck, in Cheyenne County. That pursuit came to an end this weekend when Kline finally got his hands on the buck’s rack—but it wasn’t the conclusion he hoped for. Here is every state record whitetail in the country. This is the heaviest whitetail deer ever killed. In 1932, Prentiss N. Gray, a long-time Club member, authored the Club’s first big-game records book titled, Records of North American Big Game. Only one state, Montana, ranks in the top 20 when analyzing the total number of record entries in the last 10 years. The deer wasn’t scored until 1955, but once it was, it shot to the top of the typical list, with a net score of 198-2/8—still the largest typical ever killed in New York. There’s nothing wrong about pursuing giant whitetails. Bobby Leeman took the other top spot in 1998 with his Park County non-typical, which is the 46th largest overall. Either way, each of the following six whitetails are true legends, and they deserve respect for growing such impressive antlers. In Adams County bow hunters have so far bagged 328 deer, 110 have been antlered, and 218 have been antlerless, which is also up 10 percent from 2019. The biggest of the legendary whitetails. A typical white-tailed deer killed by Brad Jerman in 2004 in Warren County, known as the Jerman buck, became an Ohio record with a score of 201 1/8. Likewise, the Midwest has four of the five in the non-typical category. Another buck out of Ohio. If that doesn’t sell you on this place as one of the best hunting destinations, nothing will. Don’t Miss: Top 5 Typical Bucks from the Midwest | Top 5 Non-Typical Bucks from the Midwest. Editor's Note: This was originally published January 22, 2018. This is the No. It’s Indiana’s largest non-typical, taken in Huntington County is 2012, and the sixth largest of all time. This tank was found dead in Portage County, Ohio. It broke the 50-year record held by the #2 Spot! It takes a lot to get them there. When analyzing total B&C entries per square mile, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi, West Virginia and Virginia take top honors, respectively. Interesting? Estimated Weight On Hoof: 540-Lbs. Troy Stephens took the state-record Michigan typical in 1996, in Jackson County. Thoughts of big mulies and elk keep southwestern hunters up at night. Sure, there are theories out there. Wisconsin has entered 255 more non-typical bucks in the books than Ohio, the state with the next-highest number of entries. Coming out of Highland County, Ohio, this whitetail took top honors for the deer with the longest main beam. And I assure you that while it isn’t all about big deer, we would all love to set our sights on a truly incredible representation of the species. If it’s a record holder, you’ll find it below, courtesy of Boone and Crockett's Trophy Search. . The Top 40 Typical and Nontypical Whitetails of All Time.

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