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Old 12-17-2008, 08:27 AM
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Huge KS Whitetail

This is my favorite. This was also sent to me by my friend at Cabelas. It was shot in Baldwin, KS this year. I do not know what it will score, but my buddy's friend is an official B&C scorer and said it will still be short of the record propably by 40 pts. He figures it will go 255, but it is hard to tell without being right there. Enjoy
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Old 12-17-2008, 07:49 PM
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I got the pic on this one a while back. One of my acquaintances through work lives a few miles down the road from this guy. According to him, it green scored 241 NT. Here's another pic of the rack...

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Old 12-18-2008, 07:20 AM
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All I know is that that guy has a pretty understanding wife or he is single, because my wife would kick me through the window if I laid something like that on our bed.
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Old 12-18-2008, 10:35 AM
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You and me both Fabs! I breasted some geese a couple of years ago and made the ardent mistake of not taking my hunting boots off prior to walking into our main entry hall of the house.

Apparently some feathers stuck to the underside of the boots which our (her) cats found quite entertaining.

Much to my chagrin, she had just finished washing the floors and now had the equivolant of a cup of down flying all over the house. I personally didn't see it as a huge deal but she thought otherwise.

On the other hand and in all fairness, she couldn't understand my wigging out about grabbing some damp hunting clothes off the dryer line awhile back and throwing them in the dryer along with some jeans and a couple of Downy fabic sofetner sheets!
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Old 12-18-2008, 05:26 PM
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Yep, men and women have different sets of priorities. For instance, I feel as though a purse that is being used should be expected to have marks in it, and wonder why she gets upset when she finds a scratch on her Coach purses. Meanwhile, she figures that my Beretta clays guns should be all scratched up since I shoot them a lot, and she doesn't really understand why I toss and turn all night after finding a scratch on one of them. Everybody has different priorities. She cannot understand why my tool box is extremely organized. I cannot understand how her clothes drawers are a shambles.

However, we get along pretty well.
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Old 12-19-2008, 11:07 AM
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I remember one of the first deer I ever shot. Butchered in my kitchen(and no she wasn't home at the time). What a mess and what a lousy job of cutting it up.

Worse part is when the bride got home and walked in the kitchen. Man, it was a while before I got back in the big bed. Needless to say a real butcher was hired for anything shot after that.

The bridge, God Bless Her, put up with a lot from me and this was just too much.
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Old 12-22-2008, 01:11 PM
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"I remember one of the first deer I ever shot. Butchered in my kitchen(and no she wasn't home at the time). What a mess and what a lousy job of cutting it up.

Worse part is when the bride got home and walked in the kitchen. Man, it was a while before I got back in the big bed"

All I can say BH is that if there was a meat grinder anywheres in the vicinity of a Jack the Ripper deer butchering scene in Wifey's kitchen, she'd be reaching for my privies guaranteed!

Back to topic, that is one helluva rack~
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