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Possible ND State Record Buck


BeerHunter

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I was talking to my buddy in ND whos land we duck and pheasant hunt on and he told me about his buddy who shot a possible state record buck in Southeastern ND.

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just thought you all might want to see this

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Very impressive! Sure is odd to see velvet still on. Us MN hunters rarely get to see that during the early season!

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This might flirt with forum policy,,,,,

Holy sh!t

That is marvelous!!!!!!!!!!!

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Velvet is fairly normal for the first 6-10 days in North dakota. I have shot 2 bucks in Velvet in the first week in Sept in ND in the last 7 years.

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Once this beauty has dried down, then they can have it scored for a final total. If this buck doesnt break the record, it for sure is a buck of all hunters dreams or at least mine. I saw a typical 17 pointer shot where we hunt about 10 years ago and that also would make one drool.

I deer hunt to enjoy the hunt and friendships made but for me, a buck of this size would really make my year.

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jlm that's a good point. It even looks like they took the pic on a hill, That can't be ND! grin.gif

That is an awesome buck!! I would love to get a chance to just see a deer like that!!

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Where I hunt in North dakota it is somewhat hilly and thousands of acres of trees. I would guess that only the southeast part of the state has numerous trees other than the tree claims.

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A friend of a friend shot it. Taken the 1st 1/2 hour of the first day, he had the deer's pattern pegged down for a while. He said 240" 9X9 double drop tine. Good thing the 2- 160" and the 1- 170" he was with still are around!! smile.gif

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I heard rumors of major deer drama between this guy and the neighboring land owner. Also, one of the pro teams that claim to be "fair chase hunters" was contacted and paid a large chunk of money to get a crack at him.

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I heard rumors of major deer drama between this guy and the neighboring land owner. Also, one of the pro teams that claim to be "fair chase hunters" was contacted and paid a large chunk of money to get a crack at him.


Can you expand on this? What do you mean?

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I really shouldn't have posted on this because it’s totally hear-say (but from a fairly reliable source)

First of all, lots of wildlife-eye footage was captured of this giant, phone calls were made to those in the business to try to fatten somebody’s pockets. Then a feeder went up 20 yards on one side of the fence that borders the two properties, and then another feeder went up on the other side of the fence.

Other than that, it sounded like a new age Hatfield / McCoy battle complete with verbal bashing and threats.

I’m not sure what I’d do in the same situation so I can’t judge, and I’m not trying to judge, it’s just what I heard thru the grape vine and I found it interesting on a few different levels.

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So one neighbor wanted to sell a hunt on his property showing off this particular buck. The other neighbor, on his own property, ended up shooting the deer himself.

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I didn't think a buck could be scored as a record while it is still in velvet, anyone know for sure? Great buck no matter what the circumstances.

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Its BeerHunter and i know as much as you all do about this deer. I have read some stuff on other forums and what i just read from HawgHunter is the most ive read.

I have seen some things that Drurys might have been the "professional Hunters" I talked to my old college roomate who is from Fort Ransom and he couldnt believe that a deer that size was shot near cogswell.

Here are some pics i found on another sight pretty cool stuff

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good luck this weekend boys i have to go make my wife happy and wait for a (Contact Us Please) Michael Cuddyer Bobble head.

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RMS, I believe there is a special entry list for deer in velvet. This most likely will be the state record "velvet" deer I am willing to bet. Not sure about the regular entries though!

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