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It won't.....So free range kill but "lab" grown. How does that get scored for the books![]()
FYI - I have seen confirmation elsewhere that this beast escaped from a captive herd. There is no indication that the hunter knew this or in any way did anything unethical...but it is not eligible to enter into the record books because of it's origin on a game farm. I read that the place of the escape was 10 miles from where it was taken...hmmm...that ol' boy went for a walk.Do we know for sure this may be a high fence deer.
Yep. That article attached confirmed it. Nothing wrong was done. It escaped & then it showed up & got shot. Doesn’t qualify for B&C. All legit but it is escaped deer.Do we know for sure this may be a high fence deer.
Could be exit? Not horrible if so.I know everyone is drawn into the antlers but did anyone else notice the shot placement wasn't very good. Lucky that deer didn't run off and die unfound
Deer went 30 yards and fell over dead, perfect shot placement if he was quartering away.I know everyone is drawn into the antlers but did anyone else notice the shot placement wasn't very good. Lucky that deer didn't run off and die unfound