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With 1,048 total entries, Kentucky is No. Assistant Chief of Communications. The previous record harvest was 213,487 deer, set in the 2012-13 season. My dad died in 2016, and I didnt really hunt, he said. My Account Arkansas deer hunters have been tagging good numbers of record-book bucks. LaRue's Ethan Alexander talks about the Siete's features with Game & Fish's Adam Heggenstaller at SHOT Show 2023 in Las Vegas. Miller County Records: Marriage Records, Books "K-L", Miller County Records: Index to Deeds, Books "A-C", Miller County Records: Marriage Records, Books "I-J". But then cameDec. He gets paid to set fire to public property, much to its benefit. View property records for 5 addresses located on City Road in Deer, Arkansas, including property ownership, deeds, mortgages, titles & sales history, current & historic tax assessments, legal, parcel & structure description, land use, zoning & more. Death . Top county for typicals: Cross/Phillips (four) Top county for non-typicals: Phillips (three) Razorback country is also great deer hunting country. Home It was last published in 2011. But it should have. . 12. In the meantime, the Lloyd Buck seems well on its way to becoming the new Arkansas state-record B&C typical, beating the 2015 seasons Jacob Ayecock buckthat was taken in Drew County and scored 195 2/8 net inches. The Awards Book is Published every 3 years. The #1 county overall is Buffalo County with 150 entries in the record book, Crawford County ranks #9 with 58 entries, Trempealeau County ranks #11 with 55 entries, Vernon County ranks #14 with 54 entries, Richland County ranks #18 with 48 entries, and Sauk County ranks #19 with 47 entries. Michael Burgdorfs 2012 typical buck from Winona County that scored 193-1/8 and is #9 in Minnesota history and Chad L. Widness 2010 buck from Otter Tail County that scored 190-1/8 and is the #15 typical buck in state history are both featured in the 21st Century Whitetails section. What will be interesting to see is if hunters were able to harvest a larger percentage of older age-class bucks, another result of carryover from 2019, Meeker said. "We went from a nine-year low to an all-time high," Meeker said. //]]> Being able to maintain sustainable population numbers is one measure of success. Meeker says deer that normally would have been harvested last year may have also added to this years total. Give a Gift
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