New Record Muley for British Columbia?
December 3rd, 2005 David King - King's Outdoor World
There has been an incredible mule deer recently taken in British Columbia that might just be the new record typical mule deer. I spoke with the hunter a few days ago and the green score is an amazing 218 2/8 gross and 208 3/8 net typical. The current record for British Columbia is 203 2/8 net B&C. The buck was taken November 16th so it will be a little while before it can be officially scored since it has to wait the 60-day drying period. The buck is 28-inches wide, but the stand-out feature on this buck is the huge G-2 point on the right side. It is almost 22-inches tall! However, the left side G-2 is 7-inches shorter. That makes up a big sum of the 10 inches of total deductions because of the shorter G-2 on the left side.
Can you image how big this buck would have been if the left G-2 would have matched the right side? This would probably be the second biggest typical in the world if that was the case. What an awesome mule deer, and what a pretty typical buck. There are a handful of pictures that are starting to circulate around the Internet of the rack of this buck being held by different people in a Sporting Goods Store from B.C.
UPDATE: (03/02/06) - This buck has been officially scored and I have been fortunate to obtain a copy of the score sheet. What a spectacular typical mule deer. The official score is 219 5/8 gross and 209 0/8 net B&C. This easily makes it the new British Columbia typical record and the largest typical mule deer taken in 2005. You will be able read the full story and see some great photos in our upcoming “Best of 2005″ issue of Hunting Illustrated.
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2 Comments Add your own
1. RJ | March 3rd, 2006 at 12:00 am
Thanks for the update on the score. I can’t believe how big of a typical muley that really is. Can’t wait to see more in the mag.
2. Bob Davidson | January 5th, 2007 at 11:41 pm
I herd of another Big Bc.Buck green scored 248 notypical.
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