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The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Russell Graves

Russell Graves - Believes whitetails shouldn't be photographed in the back of a truck with their tongue hanging out.
Location - Texas

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Brian Strickland

Brian Strickland - Has 369,518 acres of land that you can hunt on. Call him at (555) 281-HUNT.
Location - Colorado

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Tony Hansen

Tony Hansen - Is pretty confident Michigan will release at least 300,000 archers into the woods this fall.
Location - Michigan

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Jake Fagan

Jake Fagan - He's really just here to hang out, so don't mind him.
Location - Georgia

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Will Brantley

Will Brantley - Loves hunting in a dorag because it makes him look Ramboish. Some may call it Little Man Syndrome.
Location - Tennessee

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

 

The Biggest Typical Ever?


I don't even know what to say here. I am, quite literally, shaking as I type this. I have zero chance of ever seeing this deer in the wild. I probably will never see a deer within 80 inches of this deer.

Just check out the video. If you want to learn more about this video and the deer, check out the latest issue of Field and Stream.

Un-freakin'-real.

Tony Hansen, Michigan Man
Comments:
Since no one else is commenting.....WOW!!! I'm going to have to agree with you, around here in Mi....I know I won't ever come close to seeing a deer like that! I wish I would, but I'll have to accept the fact that here in Mi, a deer with that good of genetics, won't make it to be that old or get close to having that potential.  
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