BIG BUCK!

  • waterfowler99
    Midwest
    Posts: 1514
    #198795

    Just received this via e-mail—WOW
    “He shot this near Two Hills this fall (winter). Biggest typical
    whitetail take in Alberta EVER! He will be on the cover of Buck
    magazine very soon. Don’t know the score but it would be unbelievable. He has
    been offered $200,000.00 for it already”


    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #17103

    WOW, that is one incredible animal

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22394
    #17106

    WOW !!!

    big g

    how the he77 is he holding the head and horns up in them pictures ???? weird to me….

    protourbaits
    stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2466
    #17107

    wow that is incredible any idea what it scored??

    Brad Juaire
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 6101
    #17111

    Would love to hear the story behind this one!

    umichjesse
    Plymouth
    Posts: 293
    #17118

    From his windburned face and raccoon eyes you can tell that he earned his late season buck!

    dylan_w.
    La Crosse, WI
    Posts: 399
    #17121

    wow….

    It’s the hulk of the wilderness…

    walleyebuster5
    Central MN
    Posts: 3916
    #17134

    A Monster. 200 Grrrr? My response…..Do I hear 250?

    coppertop
    Central MN
    Posts: 2853
    #17137

    Yikes! Got to love them Canadian bucks. So does anybody know how the deers head is held up? Do they drive a stake in the ground with a meathook on the back?

    luke_haugland
    Iowa City, Iowa
    Posts: 3037
    #17143

    WOW!!!! What a brute!

    mark_johnson
    St. Croix River
    Posts: 940
    #17152

    I see this one made the B&C watchlist, but no info was available YET. I like that site because they always get the real scoop on these big guys that circle the world on the internet a few times.
    B&C WATCH LIST

    umichjesse
    Plymouth
    Posts: 293
    #17162

    Quote:


    So does anybody know how the deers head is held up? Do they drive a stake in the ground with a meathook on the back?


    I was thinking the same thing. Either the deer is frozen stiff or that guy has the strongest finger to hold up that monsters head.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22394
    #17168

    Cool link Thanks Mark

    big g

    robhood23
    Posts: 214
    #17234

    What did he shoot that thing with? double odd buck?

    shayla
    Posts: 1399
    #8544

    I don’t think the guy had to do the extended arm pose from 4′ back to make his buck look big….that thing is a HOG!!!

    mpearson
    Chippewa Falls, WI
    Posts: 4338
    #7698

    Here s another picture of this huge buck. Not quite sure what he used to shoot this deer?

    mark_johnson
    St. Croix River
    Posts: 940
    #7714

    **HERE IS THE UPDATED STORY FROM THE B&C WEBSITE-
    He is on that outfitters website also….. <CLICK HERE>

    Scott Yetman, AB 2006 Alberta Whopper
    December 7, 2007
    This photo has been making the email rounds, but no information has yet followed. Whatever the story, this is a truly impressive whitetail. We’ll update you when we learn more.

    UPDATE: Scott Yetman was guiding for Diamond Willow Outfitters last fall, and was rewarded by being allowed to go on a hunt of his own. This giant buck was the result, and is reported to be Scott’s first deer ever! Reports are that it will score approximately 190 as a typical, but it has not yet been officially entered.

    umichjesse
    Plymouth
    Posts: 293
    #7715

    From the B&C website:

    UPDATE: Scott Yetman was guiding for Diamond Willow Outfitters last fall, and was rewarded by being allowed to go on a hunt of his own. This giant buck was the result, and is reported to be Scott’s first deer ever! Reports are that it will score approximately 190 as a typical, but it has not yet been officially entered.

    I don’t know what is more amazing, he first deer was this fricking huge! or that he was a guide and had never shot a deer. I know if I was guiding up there, I would try to squeeze in some time to shoot something.

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