I think this is the same deer... Link to the story on bottom...
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>Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 9:53 AM
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>Subject: The Loma Buck.
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>This bad boy was shot last night near Loma. I was at our are DU banquet
>when I got the call I had better get out to see this deer. We headed to
>the farm and it was like a NU football game there was so many people and
>trucks. Kevin Petrzilka shot it and could not have been more humble
>about it, his son had spotted mending fence and had called his dad to
>get out there. They made the perfect plan to surround it and laid him
>down. I caped it off last night right where he laid and the rack will be
>back in Kevin’s hands today so I am not responsible for it until I mount
>it ( which is a privilege as well) We green scored it last night as a
>typical that Grossed 226 4/8, his net was 216 3/8. If he stays as a
>typical because there is a concern that his G3’s may count as
>non-typical, he will rank near the top in the world. No matter what
>happens with this buck as far as scores go he is a once in a lifetime
>trophy and will be in a few magazines no doubt. I have physically seen a
>couple bigger non-typical deer in person, but this is the biggest
>typical by far. Milo Hanson’s world record Typical is 213” just to put
>into perspective, and Nebraska’s #1 typical is 199”. Time will tell ,
>but I had to share because it is obviously the buzz in this part of the
>state.
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http://omaha.com/article/20101122/NEWS/311229935#brainard-buck-may-be-record