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Brewster drew his bow, made good on the shot, and not only tagged the biggest hunter-killed non-typical whitetail to date, but also the new all-time P&Y world-record. The incredible buck netted ...
In 2018, deer hunter Luke Brewster killed the biggest whitetail deer of all time. Here is the story behind his famous, record-breaking hunt. Print Subscription-$35 for the Best Field & Stream ...
Last fall, Luke Brewster tagged the biggest whitetail buck ever killed by a hunter. He didn’t shoot the deer on an outfitted hunt or within the confines of a massive private property. The Brewster ...
So with that, here’s a look back at some of the biggest whitetail bucks killed in 2022, and the stories behind them. The Xen Mcallister Buck Xen Mcallister's giant buck. Xen Mcallister. The ...
On Friday, March 1 the Pope and Young Club confirmed that Virginia native Luke Brewster’s buck is the largest non-typical Whitetail killed on record. This buck surpasses the previous world ...
The current state record, a buck killed by Dave Wachtel in Sumner County in 2000, grossed 256 points and netted 244 3/8. The world record killed in 2003 by Tony Lovstuen in Albia, Iowa, had 38 ...
Some people claim the largest whitetail on record was pen-raised. The largest whitetail deer ever bagged in the United States was recorded in November 1981 by a hunter named David Beckman in Missouri.
It’s currently the sixth-largest non-typical whitetail buck killed in Kansas; it’s around the 30th-largest non-typical buck killed and found by a hunter in the U.S., according to the Kansas ...
Stephen Tucker killed this Middle Tennessee buck that could become a new world record for a non-typical whitetail deer. (Courtesy of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) The rack has 47 points ...
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