Where was the Wisconsin state record buck shot?
The deer was shot Nov. 5 in La Crosse County. The rack underwent the mandatory 60-day drying period and was officially measured Jan. 23 by a panel of scorers.
Who shot the biggest buck ever?
James Jordan
By: Boone and Crockett Club. More than 100 deer seasons have passed since James Jordan pulled the trigger on a gargantuan whitetail that would become one of the best-known trophies of all time — and still stands as the biggest typical buck ever taken in the U.S.
What did the Johnny King buck score?
221-6/8 inches
The King Buck was panel-scored by the club April 13 and assessed a final typical score of 221-6/8 inches, easily beating the former No. 1 deer — the Milo Hanson Buck of Saskatchewan, which was killed in the early 1990s.
Where was the biggest buck ever killed?
Missouri Monarch This buck is known as the Missouri Monarch. A mature Missouri buck that showcased some serious head gear that totaled up to a staggering 333 7/8 inches, making it the largest scored whitetail ever. The B&C world record was found by a hunter in St. Louis County, Missouri, back in 1981.
Where are the biggest deer in Wisconsin?
Recently Wisconsin bowhunters have been rewriting the record books. Last year hunter Adam Hupf took the new state typical record (191 6/8 net inches) in the rural Beaver Dam area of Dodge County.
What county in WI has the most deer?
The five counties with the greatest density in forestland were Eau Claire, Clark, Adams, Taylor and Monroe. Many agricultural counties have higher deer densities on their farmland than are usually found in forestland. The five counties with the greatest farmland density are: Adams, Richland, Waupaca, Vernon and Juneau.
Where was the James Jordan buck shot?
Burnett County, Wisconsin
James (Jim) Jordan was a 22-year-old hunter from Burnett County, Wisconsin when he shot the record buck on November 20, 1914.
Where is the best deer hunting in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin’s Storied Driftless Area Its public hunting lands include the Kickapoo Valley Reserve and Coon Creek Fishery Area. Two hours north of those lands, you’ll find what’s often considered Wisconsin’s – and America’s – premier deer hunting county: Buffalo County.
What county in Wisconsin has the most public land?
Bayfield County
Public land is located in 71 of Wisconsin’s 72 counties, with the most public land located in Bayfield County (464,673 acres).
Where is Samson whitetail Mountain?
Southern Illinois deer
Nestled deep in the heart of Southern Illinois deer country, Samson’s Mountain is an exciting place to plan your next hunt.