What is the biggest deer ever killed in Texas?

Texas has got them too, starting with a former Boone and Crockett Club world record non-typical known as the Benson Buck, a staggering 47-pointer that scores 284 3/8-inches according to the Boone and Crockett Club record book.

What was the biggest mule deer ever killed?

The Stories Behind the World’s Biggest Mule Deer

  1. Number 1—Broder Buck. Score: 355-2/8. Location: Chip Lake, Alberta.
  2. Number 2—Unknown Oldie. Score: 339-2/8. Location: Okanagan, British Columbia.
  3. Number 3—Hunsaker Buck. Score: 330-1/8.
  4. Number 4—Fauria Buck. Score: 325-6/8.
  5. Number 5—Murphy Buck. Score: 324-1/8.

What is the current world record mule deer?

The Colorado buck that Kenneth Plank shot in 1987 currently holds the world record for non-typical mule deer at 274-7/8 inches.

Where was the biggest mule deer killed?

The SCI #1 typical Rocky Mountain Mule Deer was hunted by Max Johnson with a rifle in San Juan County, Utah in October of 1968. This magnificent buck was a 5×5 and his main beams measured in excess of 27? & 29?

Where are the biggest bucks in Texas?

South Texas Plains
The area that grows the largest mature bucks in Texas is the South Texas Plains. This is shown from Texas Parks and Wildlife harvest data across 15 years. The average score of a mature buck in South Texas is 134 inches.

What county in Texas has the biggest bucks?

The Hill Country, and probably Llano County, is rightfully the deer hunting hotbed of Texas. The region’s claim to the title is solid as it accounts for almost 50 percent of the state’s 500,000-plus white-tailed deer harvest.

How wide is the world record mule deer?

34-inches wide
This big mule deer made Colorado his home until he was taken by an unknown hunter prior to 1970. The monster buck scores 258 B&C points and is 34-inches wide with eye-guards over 7-inches long.

What is the heaviest deer ever killed?

#1 Heaviest Buck Ever Shot: The Annett Buck, 1977. From what we can gather, the heaviest whitetail ever shot was killed by a bow-hunter, John Annett of Ontario, in 1977. The deer field dressed 431 pounds on government-certified scales. That would have given it an estimated live weight of more than 540 pounds.

What part of Texas has the most deer?

The most heavily populated area of the state BY FAR is the Edwards Plateau and the Texas Hill Country where there can be as many as 293 deer per 1,000 acres. This region is almost 3 times as densely populated as any other region of the state.

What are the odds of killing a Boone and Crockett buck?

How likely are you to shoot a buck that qualifies for the Boone and Crockett record book in your lifetime? It varies depending on where you live and hunt of course, but according to B&C your overall odds are approximately 1 in 20,000.