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Largest 8 pointer ever


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We'll hear about it soon enough. A buck recently killed near Cannon Falls that is a true 4 x 4 that reportedly grosses in the 190's and nets like 189. Previous biggest in the world I was aware of was a gun kill that went 185. I forget the state. I've seen a pic on a cell phone. It looks like it is that big, but I don't know who scored it, and whether they can be trusted they knew what they were doing. But supposedly 27" inside and 32" beams. If it is as claimed, this would be North American Whitetail cover-type stuff, so don't know how soon he'll publicize. If I find out more and he's okay with it, I'll keep you all posted. Thought I'd throw this out just to get everyone all keyed up! Good luck the next several days - they'll be the best of the year.

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I have heard of many of these from year to year.

I will wait to see it and then decide.

Too many out there trying to fool others.

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I think you'll be impressed Harvey. I know I was. Biggest I've ever officially scored was a 222 non-typ, but nowdays those are almost a dime a dozen. This as a clean typical is in a class by itself. I'm scoring it tomorrow for him and will post the stats.

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I was trying to post that but it didnt work. Thats an awfully impressive rack though. The base is like a couple tree trunks.

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SO you tell your buddies, Ya I shot a decent 8. And they see and they would about fall over. Thats an awesome deer.

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Just received this E-mail

Possible record 8 point shot near Cannon Falls, MN

The taxidermist has measured him at 192" gross and net 189" green score. He was shot east of Cannon

Falls this past weekend. Supposedly the nearby land owners have had

sheds and trail camera's of this mammoth, but have been pretty tight

lipped about it. His last couple of years sheds showed pretty much the

same frame without the extreme mass he has this year. Don't know how

much he weighed or how old he was, but truly an old buck. It goes to

show that even leaving the 8 pointers go and grow up can really make

them something special some day.

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Looks like a great deer. The mass measurements must be unreal to reach 190" (even with spectacular 32" main beams and 27" inside spread) since the tine length isn't astonishing.

Very cool that it is coming out of MN!

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I can't wait to hear the story on this, the guy that harvested this buck has zero credibility. If there isn't a witness I will never believe it, neither will any of the locals.

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Is it time to stir the pot and throw the [PoorWordUsage] flag on 190" for an 8pt? Pics can sure be deceiving but.....a true monster regardless of the score, deer of several lifetimes.

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The buck is a great specimen, I'd never take anything away from a deer like that reguardless of score. If you knew the guy that shot it you'd throw red flags up instantly, I just hope this animal was taken fairly. I know for a fact the deer is legit the flag is the hunter.

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that is quite the 8 pointer! although, it wasn't shot in MN, or at least thats what all of the MN big buck nay-sayers want you to think! grin

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everyone knows there isn't any big bucks in MN...thats why you have to go to iowa, wisc, canada, montana, kansas, illinois, ect....lets keep it that way lol

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Thank goodness they don't film deer hunts in MN very often. There's good bucks here, especially to the land owners that don't shoot the yearlings. You know when you've graduated when the last day of season a 6 pointer walks out and other than to look at him through the scope you already know there's 0% chance you'd take him and you'd rather eat your tag then down a future 2 1/2 year old. That is a great 8 pointer and good luck to you all deer hunting this weekend ! ..Let em go so he can grow..

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Finished scoring it a bit ago. Taxidermist must not have deducted for either the stickers or the symmetry, but he was pretty close. Give or take a few eighths for possible shrinkage and judgement here and there, he should end up around 186. Heck of a deer. Never seen before by this hunter, but known in the area, somebody has the last two years of sheds. He blew up a little though.

32 1/8" beams, 26 3/8 inside spread, Brows are 6 4/8, G2 are 9 5/8 and 10 7/8, G3 are 11 6/8 and 12 1/8, mass 22 5/8 and 21 3/8. Deducts are 2 6/8 of stickers (2), 2 7/8 of symmetry. Gross 192, Net 186 3/8.

Ten minutes after he left another guy came in with a non-typ from Rosemount he killed last night that wound up netting 187 and some change. Work sucks!

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