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      • The Missouri Pick Up, with its massive rack and numerous cheaters, holds the record for the biggest buck ever killed, scoring an impressive 333-7/8. This legendary trophy was found dead in St. Louis County, Missouri, back in 1981, making it a significant part of deer hunting history.
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  2. Apr 2, 2024 · The Missouri Pick Up, with its massive rack and numerous cheaters, holds the record for the biggest buck ever killed, scoring an impressive 333-7/8. This legendary trophy was found dead in St. Louis County, Missouri, back in 1981, making it a significant part of deer hunting history.

  3. Nov 20, 2023 · No. 2: It was 1926 when a young Carl J. Lenander Jr. killed a colossal buck while hunting near the shores of Lake Superior in the legendary Minnesota Arrow Head Region. This deer pulled the scale to an incredible 402 pounds dressed weight. Wildlife officials have long held the estimate on this buck at 511 pounds live weight.

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    Score: 180-6/8 Status:B&C’s first world-record typical whitetail Year Taken: 1937 Few things prove the adage “timing is everything” better than the early B&C record book. Case in point is this great buck from the Canadian province of New Brunswick. When this whitetail was shot by an unknown hunter in 1937, at least a couple much larger typicals had...

    Score:185-⅛ Status:B&C’s second world-record typical whitetail Year Taken:1949 Three days after Christmas, Henderson Coquat was heading toward a patch South Texas deer cover to rattle up a buck when he looked up to see a huge whitetail running directly toward him. Unfortunately for Coquat, the buck spotted him at the same time and swapped ends in a...

    Score:193-⅜ Status:B&C’s third world record typical Year Taken:1939 New York isn’t on the short list of states producing top-end whitetails these days, but in the late 1930s, the Empire State laid claim to the world-record typical. Roosevelt Luckey was making a series of drives with his hunting buddies in November of 1939 (during one of the state’s...

    Score:197-6/8 Status: P&Y’s sixth world-record typical whitetail Year taken:1962 The five P&Y world-record typicals that came before the Lloyd Goad buck serve as a reminder of how young modern bowhunting really is. Today, hundreds of 150- and even 160-class bucks are taken by archers every season. But in 1957, when New York’s George Ferber took jus...

    Score:202 Status:B&C’s fourth world-record typical whitetail Year Taken:1918 Way back in 1918, John Breen was hunting the vast big woods of northern Minnesota, mainly to provide venison for his family, when he encountered a monster buck running with several does. It’s not clear whether he was thinking of the table or the trophy wall when Breen shot...

    Score:204-4/8 Status:P&Y’s seventh—and current—world-record typical whitetail Year Taken: 1965 One of whitetail hunting’s most iconic trophies, Johnson’s “Beanfield Buck” has stood off challengers for the P&Y typical top spot for 55 years. Johnson had been a successful bowhunter for several seasons when he and a buddy secured access to an Illinois ...

    Score:206-⅛” Status: B&C’s fifth world-record typical whitetail Year Taken:1914 James Jordan was hunting the Yellow River bottoms near Danbury, Wisconsin, in 1914, when he shot this massive 10-point whitetail. Like all hunters of his time, Jordan had no idea of how his whopper whitetail would stack up against other deer, only that it was the bigges...

    Score:213-⅝ Status: B&C’s sixth—and current—world-record typical whitetail Year taken:1993 As proof of how difficult it is to tag a top-netting typical, the Jordan buck had survived few serious threats in a 29-year reign as the B&C world record. All that changed in November 1993, however, when Saskatchewan farmer Milo Hanson rocked the whitetail wo...

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    • Luke Brewster Buck. Year taken: 2018. Where: Illinois. After serving the nation in the Marine Corps, Luke Brewster returned to his roots and started going fishing again.
    • Jim Brewster Buck. Year taken: 1905. Where: British Columbia. Five years after the turn of the century, hunting guide Jim Brewster (no relation to Luke, above) was hunting whitetail deer in British Columbia's Elk River Valley when he harvested this whopper of a non-typical whitetail—which became the very first Boone and Crockett non-typical buck world record.
    • Tucker Buck. Year taken: 2016. Where: Tennessee. Stephen Tucker was chug-a-lugging his tractor across his Sumner County, Tennessee, farm in September 2016 when he caught sight of this giant with the non-typical rack.
    • Butcher Buck. Year taken: 2019. Where: Kansas. The Butcher buck is anything but a typical whitetail deer: One side dons only three points, while an insane 64 points weigh down the other.
  4. Dec 28, 2022 · Dustin Huff set the hunting world on fire in 2021 when news broke of a potential new world record typical whitetail hit the ground. This buck would tape out just over two inches of the current world record. However, this is the biggest buck ever killed in the United States!

  5. Nov 1, 2011 · Heaviest Whitetail Ever Killed. On a cold November day in 1926, Carl Lenander Jr. dropped a monstrous Minnesota buck with a single shot. Field-dressed, the deer weighed 402 pounds. The state Conservation Department calculated its live weight to be 511 pounds. No heavier whitetail has ever been recorded. Biggest Deer Ever

  6. Sep 15, 2021 · Derek Settle just arrowed a 280-plus-inch whitetail deer that will go down as one of the biggest bucks ever killed in Kentucky.

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