Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Another Muzzleloader Record for Ohio

Could the Ohio State Muzzleloader Recored be toppled again? You will have to be the judge.

The Stephens buck, shot Nov. 30 in Highland County, officially scored 232 5/8 on January 30, making it the largest nontypical whitetail in Ohio history. Or so we thought.

That was before Tom Luschek of Hillsboro came forward with the buck he took in January 1994. Luschek had the buck scored at the Columbus Deer and Turkey Expo in March by Gary Trent, president of the Buckeye Big Buck Club, official keepers of Ohio’s whitetail record book.










Less than two months after Brian Stephens’ 18-point buck officially claimed the Ohio muzzleloader record, a remarkable challenger has emerged to knock the new champion out of the top spot in the state record books. This 27-pointer shot 16 years ago in the same county is poised to unseat the Stephens buck as Ohio’s No. 1 muzzleloader nontypical.








This is one very impressive whitetail so to read the complete story and view all nineteen pictures from the photo gallery of Steven Hall just click here.

6 comments:

The Hunter's Wife said...

Amazing bucks!

kmurray said...

Boy-o-boy, those are sure some nice bucks. Neither of which would I let pass my stand! the main beams on the Stephen's buck are just ridiculously long!

Rick Kratzke said...

Jody, amazing is sure a good way to put it.

Kari, I wouldn't pass them up either.

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