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  1. Mar 8, 2023 · 223-inch New York Buck-of-a-Lifetime Arrowed From The Ground. Bruce Gardner thought his hunt was over when the wind became inconsistent. Luckily for him, exiting his tree stand turned out to be a great decision! I will never forget the first time I got this deer on trail camera. It was a last-minute camera placed on a piece that I have driven ...

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  2. After getting a few trail camera pictures of the buck I decided to hunt him. After two sits he was a no show. Although he gave me the slip, I decided to cast a wide net and placed a bunch of trail cameras within a 2-mile radius, hoping to either get back on him or gather annual intel for the following year.

  3. For Bruce Gardner, leaving his tree stand was one of the best decisions of his life! Here's how he put down a 223-inch New York buck from the ground via @NAWhitetail ...

  4. Bruce Gardner had no idea how big of a decision exiting his tree stand would turn out to be. It led to him arrowing an absolute monster.

    • Milo Hansen. Talking to a local school bus driver is probably not the way we'd normally scout for deer, but it proved successful for Milo Hansen, who killed the No. 1 typical whitetail of all time in 1993.
    • James Jordan. The No. 2 spot on our list belongs to James Jordan, who killed this 206 1/8 B&C buck in Wisconsin way back in 1914, long before trophy hunting or deer management were mainstream practices.
    • Larry Gibson. Generations ago, deer management for trophy production wasn't the main reason most hunters took to the field. There were no celebrity hunters or TV shows, and most hunters didn't spend a lot of time thinking about what kind of mount they'd get — if they even kept the rack.
    • Mel Johnson. Mel Johnson's 204 4/8 B&C whitetail may be No. 4 on our list, but it actually holds another distinct honor: it is the No. 1 typical archery world record.
  5. Dec 17, 2021 · The N.C. record non-typical deer is 228 4/8 inches, taken in 1998. “This deer is whopper, something we’ll never seen again in our mountain area,” says Gardner. “It has 23 points and has been carefully green-scored by an official B&C scorer. It’s going to score well over 200 inches as a non-typical. They’re keeping that score quiet ...

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  7. Jan 29, 2014 · Nevertheless, his record stands as the biggest typical whitetail in history. 2. James Jordan. The No. 2 spot on our list belongs to James Jordan, who killed this 206 1/8 B&C buck in Wisconsin way back in 1914, long before trophy hunting or deer management were mainstream practices.

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