posted by Elk Hunting Photos on Jun 29
Monster Racks Whitetail, Elk, Cariboo, Mule Deer 20-point Sheds and a fossil antler. These are wild deer that live in a natural environment. The fossil antler is the one with a different color and sound. It is unknown how old it is. An antler from an injured deer and a picture of him is shown in the video. This deer is also shown alive: Danger time for Deer, Big Bucks jump leap injury rut accident at: www.youtube.com Ohio is noted for its large deer. Shown are a few of the antler sheds from whitetail deer collected just on a portion of one farm. Some are quite large with anomalous points with up to around 20 tines. Also shown are some monster bucks with at least 10-tine antlers. **Some of the world’s largest bucks live in Ohio. Some of its world champion bucks have Boone and Crockett scores of over 300 points. Ohio’s Beatty Buck may be the (or among the) largest ever taken by a hunter. That title of the largest whitetail, ever, in the record books belongs to the “Missouri Monarch,” a 333-7/8 buck found dead on the side of a road in 1982 near St. Louis. In second place is the legendary “Hole in the Horn,” found dead in Ohio in 1940, however, many whitetail experts think that it is actually the largest set of whitetail deer antlers in history. It may be the most famous whitetail known. The male white-tailed deer, or buck (Odocoileus virginianus – normally called the whitetail), can weigh up to around 500 pounds 64.233.169.104 and the female up to 175 pounds. Males of one …




March 28th, 2008 at 6:44 am
Very cool!! I love the documentary type stuff like this.
FlirGuy
January 4th, 2009 at 6:58 pm
horns off pussy deer
August 6th, 2009 at 6:07 pm
hey um well i know you didnt find some of those first off elk cariboU mule deer and fallow deer DONT live in ohio elk live in the west and same with mule deer, and caribou live way north and final fallow deer live in europe and some of russia and if you found that mule deer pair whyd you cut off the rest of the skull because theres no way in hell you found it like that unless someone leftthem like taht thanks sorry to ruin your vid ill be posting a vid of my trophies and youknow alot bout deer
August 6th, 2009 at 11:26 pm
The whitetail antlers were found in Ohio. Others were given to us.
November 27th, 2009 at 1:13 am
To the asshole below me! She specifically said she found the whitetail antlers, and some of the ANTLERS were given to her you dumb ass!!! PAY ATTENTION!!! Thats nice to know that you actually know a little bit about wildlife! Ya dont have to be a dick and make fun of this ladies video! ya piece of shit!!!
December 23rd, 2009 at 8:57 pm
points have tp be an inch long to count as a point they are not 20 points sets
December 26th, 2009 at 6:17 am
@oCrossFirex Thats only if your scoring boone and crocket, otherwise a point is a point… They used to say it’s a point if you can hang a ring on it
December 31st, 2009 at 2:36 am
ya thats how americans score antlers..
January 12th, 2010 at 8:48 pm
nice sheds.
ignore all the negativity.
Thanks for sharing.
1 thing I do feel I should say is that the palmated antlers you say are caribou are from fallow deer, not caribou. whitetail antlers dont even come close to the weight of elk antlers unless the elk shed is several years old & dried out compared to a fresh whitetail shed. 1 antler alone has mass, 2 antlers together have width. ya cant say an antler is wide…doesnt make sense.
January 12th, 2010 at 8:58 pm
@tpxlogan
what mutant sludge plant are you hunting around?
those are better than average deer for 85% of the U.S.
you took the time to pull your head out of your ass just to say something you obviously know nothing about? doesnt get any lamer than you!
THERE ANTLERS NOT HORNS
DIP SHIT!
March 26th, 2010 at 10:41 pm
wow
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look at my necklaces,,or i wanna buy some of these
April 9th, 2010 at 6:29 pm
@SKYLERSPRINGSTEEN Actually we do have elk in Eastern Kentucky and Southern ohio and Southern west virginia now. They turned them out in Kentucky and they have started moving over into the bordering states