Ironhed
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Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
Any see a the pic of this giant yet? What a pig!?! Ironhed p.s. I have a better pic on my phone taken as soon as the buck was taken.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 16:42:50
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He'd have been even bigger before AR and HR. What a shame. .
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 17:18:57
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I think that it was shot in the German Settlement area. That's between Brockway and Ridgway.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 17:29:35
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Although I support ar, its pretty clear that dude hasnt had just restrictions saving him because i think it safe to say he didnt just become ar legal prior to being harvested this year! lol. He had just been spending time for a few years where hunters with guns aint...or just been extremely lucky.. I also highly doubt he would have been a 5.5 year old spiker dead atop the ridge from starvation this past winter if'n Pgc didnt save the deer herd from themselves. lol At any rate, thats one helluva buck!
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 17:47:16
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Is this the photo you are referring to ?? This one was shot just outside Brookville towards Summerville...
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 20:37:07
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That is one honey and congrats to that young man!!...WF...P.S. I missed one like that in 1993.The deer was never taken and died a natural death.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 21:25:02
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ORIGINAL: eyegore I think that it was shot in the German Settlement area. That's between Brockway and Ridgway. Nope, it is a different buck. There was a really good one taken on German Settlement in Elk County last year and then another one this year. The one last year was on the game lands but the one this year was killed on private land a few hundred yards off of the game lands. R.S. Bodenhorn
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 21:35:20
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Awesome antlers, but I'll bet the loins taste the same as my 110 lb Doe.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 21:52:07
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Actually, I bet your doe tastes better... Congrats to the lucky hunter!
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 22:04:37
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Makes you wonder how he got that big in that barren wasteland he is lying in. Sure is a dandy. Anyone know if it was public or private posted and if so were they were managing it for themselves. I know my taxidermist would be happy if I shot him, always room for one more.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 22:10:16
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That's the one , Doc.(the same pic I have on my phone) So many big deer killed this year. Ironhed
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 22:20:43
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There are a few 200" floating around this year. I know of 3 confirmed from last year, one floater.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 22:29:20
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When I posted about this buck on Dec 5th, I posted what I was told in an E-mail about the buck and said it was a 2F buck, I later talked to actual folks who knew exactly where it was shot.. it was not 2F, South of Brookville is actually 2D. It was shot on private property, close to the city of Brookville...is all I can say... I agree with silver, I have seen photos of some BIG bucks taken around Brockway and they are in that 180-200 range too.... plus the taxidermist I talked to said he has 2 that may end up being close to 200s....
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/20 22:48:23
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/28 11:47:43
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The area he was shot is not so barren. There are a lot of corn fields and oak. I know this buck was seen last year after buck season just off Rt. 28.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/28 12:05:05
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The area he was shot is not so barren. There are a lot of corn fields and oak. I know, I was just being a smart azz. The place is actually a posted lease and has nearby farms that have food plots planted to hold and grow bucks.That plus all the private ground along with the cover some of the local reclaimed strip mines have to offer assures some bucks will make it each year.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/28 13:35:02
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The big bucks being taken on German Settlement Road are probably offspring of a large buck that escaped from a deer breeder on that road a few years or so ago. The escapee was later recaptured by breeder, but easily could have breed some does while out. This story is what I was told, do not have personal knowlege of it, just saying. I do know that a breeder has deer there though.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/28 16:42:09
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There is a lot of posted property around that area with some good feed for big bucks to grow. Heard there was another large buck still on hoof there. ORIGINAL: S-10 The area he was shot is not so barren. There are a lot of corn fields and oak. I know, I was just being a smart azz. The place is actually a posted lease and has nearby farms that have food plots planted to hold and grow bucks.That plus all the private ground along with the cover some of the local reclaimed strip mines have to offer assures some bucks will make it each year.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/28 17:15:30
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There are a few 200" floating around this year. I know of 3 confirmed from last year, one floater. According to Mike Rex of Ohio bbc in an Ohio game & fish article, they will be putting into their books about 25 bucks over 200" this year. ...Just sayin'..
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/28 17:35:37
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IMHO == Pa will NEVER be a big trophy buck state.. NEVER !!!! And I am basing that on what I have learned over the past 10 years as to just what it takes to make big trophy bucks besides age...
post edited by Dr. Trout - 2011/12/28 17:36:54
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/28 18:27:34
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I guess they just don't grow so well here in Pa, with havin' nothin' 'tall ta eat 'cept rocks an' such. lmao Interestingly, Ohio also hasnt been "raping" their deer herd.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/28 18:53:15
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Now thats what I want!
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/28 22:08:11
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ORIGINAL: Fishtamer The big bucks being taken on German Settlement Road are probably offspring of a large buck that escaped from a deer breeder on that road a few years or so ago. The escapee was later recaptured by breeder, but easily could have breed some does while out. This story is what I was told, do not have personal knowlege of it, just saying. I do know that a breeder has deer there though. The deer propagator on German Settlement never lost or had any of his deer out of the fence. A propagator further south toward Brandy Camp lost one about five or six years ago but he doesn’t know for sure if it escaped or if someone stole it. R.S. Bodenhorn
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2011/12/29 11:08:09
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That deer came from Ohio! The soil is better. Big deer like that travel miles for hot does.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2012/01/14 20:42:14
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I heard this deer was poached any one else hear anything?
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2012/01/14 21:28:48
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I didn't think it was this one but one of the big ones taken from that general area has some issues.
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2012/01/14 22:21:17
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They said that the guy put a picture up on his facebook and then he killed this buck. Could be a different buck just a story I heard
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2012/01/15 13:14:19
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TOTALLY two different local occurances.... Brookville Buck.. good harvest.. Germantown settlement buck.. may have beeen on posted private property.. the other case about getting two bucks was this one == DAUPHIN COUNTY POACHING CASE INVOLVES RECORD-BOOK BUCK HARRISBURG – A Lancaster County resident was cited for poaching a record-book class buck, according to charges filed by Pennsylvania Game Commission in the court of District Justice William Wenner, in Harrisburg, on Dec. 7. Wildlife Conservation Officers Mike Doherty of Dauphin County, and John Veylupek, of Lancaster County, filed the charges against Scott M. Garner, 33, of Bainbridge, Lancaster County, who was charged for exceeding the bag limit for antlered deer in a license year by killing a second buck. Under long-standing bag limits, Pennsylvania hunters are limited to one antlered deer per license year. On Dec. 1, Garner killed a 14-point buck in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, during the two-week firearms deer season after having killed a five-point buck in archery season on Oct. 31. He re-used and altered his buck tag, originally used on the buck taken on Oct. 31, to tag the second buck illegally harvested on Dec. 1. For killing the 14-point buck, Garner faces penalties of up to 90 days in jail and an enhanced fine of $6,500 since the size of the deer’s antlers are considered trophy class under Game Commission regulations. He also faces up to three years revocation of his hunting and trapping privileges in Pennsylvania. Had the 14-point buck been lawfully taken by a hunter, with a Boone & Crockett green-score of 172.5 inches, it would have placed it in the top 25 for typical deer taken with a firearm in Pennsylvania’s All-Time Big Game Records. # # #
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2012/01/15 13:53:53
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RE: Huge 202 5/8" Brookville buck
2012/02/29 10:00:28
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Thought I would offer the latest update I have on the Brookville buck for those who might be interested. After the required drying out period the buck was officially measured and after deductions it had a net typical score of 168 6/8 which makes it #39 in the record books if entered as a typical. Measured as a non-typical it has a net score of 193 4/8 making it the #20 buck if entered in that catagory.------------Apparently there is now some difference of opinion on how the offset g4 points were scored and the buck is going to be re-measured which could possibly change the score again.
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