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Right now jobsite i am on is a facility that ohsu raises and tests on primates off of 185th and walker in beaverton ...its a complex around 100 acres (if im not mistaken) but there were deer fenced in this place when they built fences( all electrical ,its what i imagine being in prison looks like) but there is a 7 point blacktail thats a monster!!! but nobody will ever see him unless u go there... if u get caught takin pics supposedly they arent to nice about it cause of what u might accidentally have pictured in backround ..The largest Blacktail buck I have ever seen in my 48 years of hunting in Oregon
It won't be in the Boone and crocket books. Dad paid about $15,000-20,000 for that animal.It says in the article that she got it on a game ranch. I'm not sure that should technically qualify as the state record but awesome nonetheless.
Read the comments if you want to get your BP up there with all the anti hunting snowflakes
Really?Some of you guys need a class in reading comprehension The article says it was taken on a Sioux County Ranch in Northwest Nebraska. It does not say a GAME RANCH.
As long as the animal was free range and not a canned hunt it would qualify for Boone and Crockett. As evidenced by the statement in the article about it being submitted.
I'm curious what makes it non-typical??
I'm curious what makes it non-typical??