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Where do I find my States record Whitetails?

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  1. bloodcrick

    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Im foundered :confused: Trying to come up with Indiana State Records for Whitetails Nt and Typ records for archery. any Ideas?? What is your state records if you know them. Im just intrigued with knowing what they are. Besides, I need to know what #'s I have to beat this season :tu:
    peace out Crick :fro:
     
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    ISiman/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Dang here in Ohio there is a tremendous hill to climb to even come close.
     
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    I havent checked in a while here in Jersey but there was a typical that netted 190 back in '95 with a bow! The next closest typical is in the 160s. That 190 buck will probably never be beatin. My buddy was on a buck in the 190s as a non typical for the last three years it died of old age this winter, and is rumored to go in the 210s.
     

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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Crick, I have a record book of all of the state record from P&Y, but it was printed back in 1997.

    Typical= 190 4/8 from Parke Co. killed in 1985

    Non Typical= 221 0/8 from Warren Co. killed in1993
     
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    My favorite typical whitetail is the John Breen Buck...MN record....202 inches

    It's not the highest scoring buck of all time....but IMO is the most impressive looking

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    Accordding to the ND bowhunter Association

    Typical - 173 3/8
    Non Typical - 216 1/8
    Typical velvet - 170 3/8
    Non Typical velvet - 228 2/8

    Tim
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Man thanks for the info and pics :rock: Its off season and I need something to keep me stirred up. keep the numbers and pics coming :deer:Has anyone ever seen a buck while hunting that you think could have been close or better han your state record?
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    impressive indeed :rock:
     
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    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    328 and 201. Damn Ohio. Not a chance.
     
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    I hope you can find them in my house this year Crick!
     

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