Will a buck shot by Ohio hunter this season become the new state record typical?
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Word on the street around here is that there could be a new Ohio record typical buck come deer season’s end in 2024.
According to news reports, Christopher “C.J.” Alexander on Nov. 9 shot a buck in Clinton County that had a gross green score of 235 7/8, which is about five inches better than the current Ohio typical record book buck. The dilemma lies in whether Alexander’s buck will be ultimately scored as a typical or a non-typical after the mandatory 60-day drying period.
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