The controversial 300-plus inch nontypical buck that appeared at a latest Wisconsin deer and turkey expo remains to be allegedly into consideration as a brand new state-record muzzleloader kill.
The buck, which was allegedly killed final December in Marquette County, was entered with the Wisconsin Buck & Bear Membership throughout its annual scoring convention on the Open Season deer and turkey expo. The membership panel-scored the buck twice throughout the expo, after which introduced it amongst different trophies with an outline studying “Pending Non-Typical State Document – Gun (Muzzleloader).”
On Monday, Wisconsin Buck and Bear Membership officers convened to debate the matter. Their determination, if made final evening, has not been made public, and when requested if the membership would have any concept when a choice can be made public, a supply near the scenario said, “Probably not.”
If accepted, the 49-point buck would shatter the Wisconsin file for nontypical whitetails.
For measurement perspective, the WBBC formally panel-scored a state file nontypical whitetail buck killed by Jim Baker whereas bowhunting Sept. 18, 2013, in Waukesha County. The “Jim Baker Buck” has 28 measurable factors, a 19-7/8″ inside unfold, and 66-6/8″ of irregular factors.
The story took a dramatic twist after the expo when a photograph emerged of a nontypical game-farm deer that appears strikingly much like the buck registered with the Wisconsin DNR as a fair-chase kill this previous December.
In an unique interview with D&DH final week, an antler-scoring knowledgeable with greater than 30 years of record-keeping expertise in the present day stated there’s “no approach” a 49-point, 316-inch buck from Wisconsin was a authentic free-range whitetail.
Extra Particulars:
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49-Level Buck Submitted as Truthful-Chase Kill
Hunter Offered Location for 49-Pointer
Large Buck Membership Officers to Evaluate 49-Level Buck