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Missouri Bow Hunter Tags Huge Double Drop Buck on Archery Opener

Missouri Bow Hunter Tags Huge Double Drop Buck on Archery Opener

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from FOX wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

What a gorgeous deer. One of the biggest and the beast so far. Great Job keep it up man.

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from billyjo bondurant wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

nice buck, good going.

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from dnadzam wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

Do they measure the drops as part of the main beam?

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from ckRich wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

Sounds like a lot of hard work and dedication paid off. Great buck!

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from Lexer Wolf wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

Truly a Buck of Lifetime! CONGRATS! My favorite is slide 24, looks like Jack Nicholson in THE SHINNG.

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from ethan_3 wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

hopefully that hole wont mess up the mount too bad..(im thinking hes getting it mounted)

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from jbird wrote 1 year 34 weeks ago

Awesome job!! What a great story and a truly amazing buck!

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from Baileymade wrote 1 year 34 weeks ago

Great buck and a good story. It's a great point that he waited a good amount of time to recover the deer. I know several people that didn't wait long enough on a marginal shot and bumped the deer.

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from artburgess wrote 1 year 34 weeks ago

awesome buck .i thought the 180 inch deer i got in kansas would be hard to top. guess i was wrong great job. it will be hard to top that

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from Osage002 wrote 1 year 31 weeks ago

Heck of a nice buck I live only 25 miles from where he killed this deer and I can't even imagine seeing a monster like this walk up on me in the treestand. It would be hard to shoot it bc I would be shaking so bad.

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from Lexer Wolf wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

Truly a Buck of Lifetime! CONGRATS! My favorite is slide 24, looks like Jack Nicholson in THE SHINNG.

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from ethan_3 wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

hopefully that hole wont mess up the mount too bad..(im thinking hes getting it mounted)

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from jbird wrote 1 year 34 weeks ago

Awesome job!! What a great story and a truly amazing buck!

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from FOX wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

What a gorgeous deer. One of the biggest and the beast so far. Great Job keep it up man.

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from billyjo bondurant wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

nice buck, good going.

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from dnadzam wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

Do they measure the drops as part of the main beam?

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from ckRich wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

Sounds like a lot of hard work and dedication paid off. Great buck!

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from Baileymade wrote 1 year 34 weeks ago

Great buck and a good story. It's a great point that he waited a good amount of time to recover the deer. I know several people that didn't wait long enough on a marginal shot and bumped the deer.

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from artburgess wrote 1 year 34 weeks ago

awesome buck .i thought the 180 inch deer i got in kansas would be hard to top. guess i was wrong great job. it will be hard to top that

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from Osage002 wrote 1 year 31 weeks ago

Heck of a nice buck I live only 25 miles from where he killed this deer and I can't even imagine seeing a monster like this walk up on me in the treestand. It would be hard to shoot it bc I would be shaking so bad.

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Additional Info

When Missouri bowhunter Keven Jaegers arrowed this massive, double drop-tine 18-point non-typical bruiser on the very first day of the 2011 season, it capped a two-year odyssey that started with a trail cam pic and ended with Jaegers tagging a buck that had become a local legend. Here’s how he did it.