i heard it was taken by jeff burnside,and it had 46 points. is this right?
The O'Konek Camp Ripley Buck taken by Scott O'Konek in October of 2009 was the state record.
As of 2021, the world record non-typical white-tailed deer, known as the "Hole in the Horn Buck," scored 320 5/8 inches as per the Boone and Crockett scoring system. This remarkable buck was harvested in 1940 in Hamilton County, Ohio.
James Stovall shot the record buck, 24 point in West Green Swamp.
Buck was taken by the gardener, Manuel.
Buck Rodgers was born on August 16, 1938, in Delaware, Ohio, USA.
I recall reading an article as a teenager about a deer shot in Anson, Maine in the 1950's weighing in at over 400 lbs and noted as the world record for largest whitetail. Don't hold me to it though, since I'm unable to verify in a search, but the length of nose tip to rear hooves of over 11 feet sticks in my mind also. Antlerwise, the Beatty buck is the world record, for bow. The gun record is slightly bigger, i cant recall the name of the deer, but a young kid shot it.
I just came across a picture that stated that the Kohler buck was the largest whitetail deer ever taken. I wanted to know how big the buck was, and where it was taken.
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Buck Creek State Park was created in 1975.
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The name "Ohio buckeye" originates from the state of Ohio, where the tree (Aesculus glabra) is commonly found and serves as a symbol of the state. The term "buckeye" is derived from the appearance of the tree's seeds, which resemble the eye of a male deer, known as a "buck." The Ohio buckeye is also associated with local folklore and has become a significant cultural emblem for Ohioans, often representing pride and resilience.
The area of Buck's Pocket State Park is 8,093,712.8448 square meters.