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while non-typical racks are scored on sheer size. Kansas has a history of producing some of the largest whitetail deer — especially non-typicals — in the world. So how did the Daniels buck end ...
A son’s multi-year effort just got his father’s 1995 buck in the Kansas record book. The son still has another goal.
A 49-point, 300-inch nontypical buck that emerged March 29 at the Open Season Sportsman’s Expo was entered with the Wisconsin ...
The DNR is investigating a buck that was panel-scored at an outdoor show in Wisconsin, which has been advertised as a pending record.
This giant typical buck, killed by Albert Daniels in Franklin County, Kansas, in 1995, was finally recognized as the new ...