Looking back at the biggest typical bucks in the Boone and Crockett record books

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These days, when folks look to research monster-sized whitetail bucks, they usually turn to the Internet for information. Unfortunately, the web, specifically social media, is rife with giant deer, some grotesquely massive due to being raised and killed on high-fenced ranches.

This can lead neophyte hunters into believing big deer are commonplace and that opportunities abound to harvest genuine wall-hangers.
Truth is, harvesting a Pope and Young (P&Y) or Boone and Crockett (B&C) qualifying deer is difficult. Matter of fact, in my home state of Minnesota, only one in every 100 bucks killed will score 100 Boone and Crockett inches.

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