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Post by freedomrules3 on Nov 28, 2006 22:04:09 GMT -5
I don't know all the details just yet, if anyone finds anything out let us know.
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Post by campkingmd on Nov 29, 2006 18:10:50 GMT -5
killed in Calvert County will gross around 270 .It will be the new state record.
What a Slob!!!
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Post by ARO on Nov 29, 2006 18:35:32 GMT -5
i thought it was charles county.
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Post by davep on Nov 29, 2006 21:02:32 GMT -5
Not a bad one behind it either!
I hunt Charles and until recently,Calvert,and never seen that!
BTW-A buddy's Dad arrowed a buck first week of November,on the Charles/PG line that was better than 24".Inside! And lots o' mass! I've got a pic,but don't feel comfortable posting it.They're VERY private people. Heck,I knew him for about 6 years before he showed me a buck he took in '84. Over 200".
UPDATE:
A buddy sent me a link to another site. Taken in southern Charles county. MORE impressive from some other angles. More pics available on that site.
Don't know if I should link,so try buckwild2006.proboards101 and look for it.
Also,they have deer cam pics from LAST season,and he seems to be a little smaller this year!!!
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Post by freedomrules3 on Nov 29, 2006 21:17:41 GMT -5
Not a bad one behind it either! I hunt Charles and until recently,Calvert,and never seen that! BTW-A buddy's Dad arrowed a buck first week of November,on the Charles/PG line that was better than 24".Inside! And lots o' mass! I've got a pic,but don't feel comfortable posting it.They're VERY private people. Heck,I knew him for about 6 years before he showed me a buck he took in '84. Over 200". UPDATE: A buddy sent me a link to another site. Taken in southern Charles county. MORE impressive from some other angles. More pics available on that site. Don't know if I should link,so try proboards_2006 an look for it. I find most folks around here could care less what a deer scores, they rarely show them off or even think about getting them scored for any book . you can put up the link if you want , i have no problem with that at all. yep those pics are awesome indeed what a friggin hog www.buckwild2006.proboards101.com/index.cgi?board=deer&action=display&thread=1164683410
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Post by freedomrules3 on Nov 30, 2006 10:10:45 GMT -5
hers a trailcam pic of one just like it, different hunter. they are not so sure it isnt a different buck here is the hunter who got it and the buck from the baltimore sun
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Post by ncboman on Nov 30, 2006 13:22:28 GMT -5
looks to me like the trailcam pic is the same buck but from a year earlier.
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Post by freedomrules3 on Nov 30, 2006 18:55:13 GMT -5
thats what they are saying but they weren't completely sure. could you imagine the guy shooting 2 does then another monster like that one yikes.. as a sidenote, I would like to know more about the hunter, I swear I have seen him around before
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Post by davep on Nov 30, 2006 19:05:37 GMT -5
as a sidenote, I would like to know more about the hunter, I swear I have seen him around before EVERYONE has been saying that. Guy came in to work this morning and asks if I heard about the 30 pt'er.I bring up the pic,and he says,"Dang,that boy looks familiar!" It's just that everyone here is related,and all kind of look the same. ;D
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Post by freedomrules3 on Dec 3, 2006 16:28:08 GMT -5
here is the full story. he had to watch it bedded for over an hour before it stood to give him a clean shot how many guys could of pulled that off
Hunter shatters state buck record 'Stunning' total antler score exceeds 1987 mark by 40 inches By Candus Thomson Sun reporter Originally published November 30, 2006 Last year, Bill Crutchfield Sr. made a run at the big bucks in Maryland's "Diamond Jim" $1 million fishing tournament.
This year, his son got a different kind of big buck - a deer with antlers massive enough to put most chandeliers to shame and obliterate a state record almost two decades old.
"He does the fishing, and I do the hunting," said Bill Crutchfield Jr., as he waited yesterday afternoon for state certification.
With a crowd of camera-phone-toting hunters and Department of Natural Resources officials watching, Crutchfield hauled the carcass from the refrigerator at Hitchcock Taxidermy in Severn for the tale of the tape.
The buck had 13 points on each 25-inch antler. The entire rack spanned slightly more than 21 inches tip to tip. After measuring all the antler tines and space between the prongs, Crutchfield's total score was 268 4/8 inches, breaking the mark set in 1987 of 228 4/8 inches (antlers are measured in 1/8th-inch increments).
"That's stunning. That's a beast," said Paul Peditto, the head of DNR's Wildlife and Heritage Service.
For Crutchfield, Monday afternoon's hunt in southern Charles County was a waiting game that began just minutes after he settled into his tree stand and heard a sound behind him in a marsh.
"I turned around and seen him lay down about 100 yards away," recalled Crutchfield, 39, a Charles County native and a firefighter at the Indian Head Naval Surface Weapons Center. "I seen him shake his head and could see just a bit of his rack. I seen him last year and I knew he was big."
To calm his nerves, he called a hunting buddy, who reminded Crutchfield that he had plenty of daylight left and to take deep breaths.
About an hour passed as the hunter calculated the distance and thought about the shot. Suddenly, about 40 yards behind the big buck, an eight-point buck walked out.
Minutes later, "my deer stood up and it was over like that," said Crutchfield, who after looking at the buck called his friend again to alert him that the state record was in jeopardy.
To gain a spot in the national record books, Crutchfield will have to let the antlers air-dry for 60 days and then submit them for additional measurements to an official of the Boone and Crockett Club, the official record-keeping organization for North American big game.
Because some bucks develop racks that do not have an equal number of tines on each side, the club divides entries into "typical," or symmetrical, and "non-typical."
While the unsymmetrical antlers on Crutchfield's buck will never be mistaken for the world record of 333 7/8 inches, they easily made the 185-inch minimum to be included in the next edition of the Boone and Crockett award book.
Word of Crutchfield's accomplishment attracted a previous record holder, Walt Lachewitz of Gambrills, to Hitchcock's shop, to swap stories and snap pictures.
"Sad? No," said Lachewitz, who in 1998 bagged a white-tailed deer on the Eastern Shore that scored 185 7/8 inches. "I'm happy when someone gets a big one because it doesn't happen often. You could hunt for 10 lifetimes and not see a buck like that."
candy.thomson@baltsun.com
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Post by txm on Dec 3, 2006 21:44:19 GMT -5
I have received this three times and each time it had a different story and location. Just might get the real one one of these days,
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Post by freedomrules3 on Dec 3, 2006 21:58:53 GMT -5
This is the real story, bill crutchfield Jr killed it in carrol county MD Guarenteed to be true. the photo above is directly from the baltimore sun here is another one the link to the real story www.baltimoresun.com/sports/outdoors/bal-sp.deer30nov30,0,5305162.story?coll=bal-sports-outdoors
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Post by freedomrules3 on Dec 3, 2006 22:00:36 GMT -5
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Post by davep on Dec 4, 2006 8:13:45 GMT -5
This is the real story, bill crutchfield Jr killed it in carrol county MD Guarenteed to be true. the photo above is directly from the baltimore sun here is another one the link to the real story www.baltimoresun.com/sports/outdoors/bal-sp.deer30nov30,0,5305162.story?coll=bal-sports-outdoors CHARLES county! ;D
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Post by freedomrules3 on Dec 4, 2006 9:02:23 GMT -5
LaPlata is what I heard through the grapevine . I remember a huge one shot a few years back there that made the paper . I can remember it because the fella claimed a 250 yard shot with a shotgun
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