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what's the biggest whitetail deer you have ever shot- points and weight if poss. typical or not.

Question by Elliott Balthazor. Uploaded on June 23, 2009

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from KingFisher907 wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

whitetail- 5x6 typical(western count), 22" inside spread maybe 250lbs live weight...Musselshell River, near Shawmut, Montana in November of 1988...

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from deer hunter wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

points are 8 and weight was about 200lbs live weight. He was typical.

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from muskiemaster wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

got two three pointers one was on 500 acre game preserve for first time hunters and the other was on my grandpa's land where we practice QDM which I don't believe in because I've now passed up two smaller deer and went last year with out bagging a deer.

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from Big O wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Horns or body weight ?
Horns-10 pt. about 150lbs.-Whitetail
Body- 245(live weight) Mule/whitetail hybrid- 9pt/5x4

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from huntcamp wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

14pt, 194 lbs. Whitetail non typical.

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

The biggest was a deep woods 8 pt. whitetail that dressed 180 lbs. That's about 220 live wight, very big for a PA mountain deer. I shot a similarly racked 10 pt.(both typical)a couple years later but he was not quite as large- bodied.

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from NYhunter wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

7 point 200+lb buck.

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from samuel wilson wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

when i was trapping this past winter i saw a 15 pointer 250 to 300 lbs he was a big deer theres maby one biger but i cant remember i was right off the refuge

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

16 pt. Non typical grossed 195 B&C. Not sure how much he weighed. It was a late winter/post rut buck that no doubt weighed more in the early fall.

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from Sharkfin wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

9 point 220lbs in central SC.

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Depends on your definition what is big is big?

Biggest deer?

Shootem up hill and role them into the bed of your truck or a runt spike down in the deepest canyon and drag them up and out.

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from buckeye wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

An 8 point not sure on the weight, but i would put him around 200 pounds.

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

17 pointer that sits over my fireplace went 171 lb field dressed. The 10 point I got with a bow last year was bigger there's a photo in my profile of him.

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from hjohn429 wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

A Indiana 155" 10-pointer (4x6) that weighed about 205 pounds field-dressed.

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from CavRecon wrote 2 years 31 weeks ago

About a 70 lb doe. But it was my first (and so far only) deer. :)

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from KingFisher907 wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

whitetail- 5x6 typical(western count), 22" inside spread maybe 250lbs live weight...Musselshell River, near Shawmut, Montana in November of 1988...

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from deer hunter wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

points are 8 and weight was about 200lbs live weight. He was typical.

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from Big O wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Horns or body weight ?
Horns-10 pt. about 150lbs.-Whitetail
Body- 245(live weight) Mule/whitetail hybrid- 9pt/5x4

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from huntcamp wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

14pt, 194 lbs. Whitetail non typical.

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from muskiemaster wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

got two three pointers one was on 500 acre game preserve for first time hunters and the other was on my grandpa's land where we practice QDM which I don't believe in because I've now passed up two smaller deer and went last year with out bagging a deer.

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

The biggest was a deep woods 8 pt. whitetail that dressed 180 lbs. That's about 220 live wight, very big for a PA mountain deer. I shot a similarly racked 10 pt.(both typical)a couple years later but he was not quite as large- bodied.

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from NYhunter wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

7 point 200+lb buck.

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from samuel wilson wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

when i was trapping this past winter i saw a 15 pointer 250 to 300 lbs he was a big deer theres maby one biger but i cant remember i was right off the refuge

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

16 pt. Non typical grossed 195 B&C. Not sure how much he weighed. It was a late winter/post rut buck that no doubt weighed more in the early fall.

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from Sharkfin wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

9 point 220lbs in central SC.

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Depends on your definition what is big is big?

Biggest deer?

Shootem up hill and role them into the bed of your truck or a runt spike down in the deepest canyon and drag them up and out.

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from buckeye wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

An 8 point not sure on the weight, but i would put him around 200 pounds.

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

17 pointer that sits over my fireplace went 171 lb field dressed. The 10 point I got with a bow last year was bigger there's a photo in my profile of him.

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from hjohn429 wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

A Indiana 155" 10-pointer (4x6) that weighed about 205 pounds field-dressed.

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from CavRecon wrote 2 years 31 weeks ago

About a 70 lb doe. But it was my first (and so far only) deer. :)

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