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crazy mass. from the link it says that they're from WI where it went from closed to hunting to practicing QDM in one shot. no surprise they're big but still blows your mind. photos probably don't do them enough justice either. i've posted a dead head from QDM co-op land out here that's the biggest i've ever seen out this way. 3+" thick beams but that isn't even quite as big as them. true giants.

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  On 12/5/2019 at 2:30 PM, dbHunterNY said:

crazy mass. from the link it says that they're from WI where it went from closed to hunting to practicing QDM in one shot. no surprise they're big but still blows your mind. photos probably don't do them enough justice either. i've posted a dead head from QDM co-op land out here that's the biggest i've ever seen out this way. 3+" thick beams but that isn't even quite as big as them. true giants.

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Does Buffalo County, WI still have the most B&C bucks? I know for a while it did.

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  On 12/5/2019 at 2:33 PM, Jeremy K said:

That could take weeks ,it was well over a month when I did it.

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damn. good thing moog posted photos then! probably a disappointment seeing bucks on there anyway. we'll never be WI out here.  same as we'll never be WNY. We do grow some slammers if we can keep the poachers at bay that now know where to go for scenic drives. top two bucks both got taken by tresspassers/poachers this year.

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  On 12/5/2019 at 2:41 PM, Biz-R-OWorld said:

I don't have them either, i just remember this map.

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if i was to take an educated guess i'd say the orange and red has migrated down the mississippi river basin a bit more and out toward Ohio. it's funny to see how concentrated areas were before when book bucks were largely due to age and genetics. habitat work, food plots, etc (nutrition) were a forethought i feel like.

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  On 12/5/2019 at 2:51 PM, dbHunterNY said:

if i was to take an educated guess i'd say the orange and red has migrated down the mississippi river basin a bit more and out toward Ohio. it's funny to see how concentrated areas were before when book bucks were largely due to age and genetics. habitat work, food plots, etc (nutrition) were a forethought i feel like.

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Agree. Kentucky and rising the ranks rapidly! Wyoming gets a lot of good whitetails now too. As does Missouri, Oklahoma, etc.

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  On 12/5/2019 at 3:38 PM, YFKI1983 said:

Hate to be cynical but are these fair chase? Racks look almost too big for the deer that's carrying them.

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I believe so. Check out all these monsters taken on bowsite (no gun kills allowed), so these are all 2019 bow kills. Midwestern Bucks are a whole other animal

https://forums.bowsite.com/tf/bgforums/thread.cfm?threadid=486144&messages=262&forum=4

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