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Pennsylvania Monster Bucks

‘Tis the season when I start getting emails of all the great whitetails downed near my hunting grounds in central Pennsylvania. I’m still waiting on my brother-in-law to post his update about his 9-pointer that he killed opening morning, so I won’t include that photo. But here are the highlights.

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Trapper Pap Snags Huge Red Fox

There are a lot of people who can credit my grandfather, Ned McClintock, with getting them into hunting, fishing, and/or trapping, including my father, brother, and me, and the spry 78-year-old who had bypass surgery last year has a personal trapping best. The man, known lovingly as Trapper Pap by many, found this monster red [...]

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Archer Bags 630-Pound Bear in New York

The bear population is growing in New York, and we’re not necessarily talking about raw numbers. For the second time this season, already, a hunter has come into a checkpoint with a 600-plus-pound black bear. Most recently, Joe Roman arrowed a 630-pound bruin in Cornwallville in the Catskills area of the Empire State. According to the Register [...]

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Nebraska Non-Typical Monster Buck Bagged near Sargent

The benefits of having friends who live in great whitetail states is you get to see some awesome bucks on Facebook. This is certainly one of them. I don’t have a ton of details on this guy, but John Sutton downed the monster near Sargent, Nebraska. There is no official scores, but the family is [...]

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11-Year-Old Downs 11-Pointer in Minnesota

Young hunters are having big success in Minnesota this season. On opening day of deer season, Josh Hill, 11, was hunting with his father, Jeff, on his first ever deer season opener in Northome, Minnesota. Josh was so excited that he and his father scouted and set up a ground blind, and he even saved up [...]

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12-Year-Old Bags 27-Pointer in Minnesota

Dylan Beach-Bittner, 12, can’t avoid the jokes of the turty-pointer, and that’s a good thing. Beach-Bittner was hunting on his aunt’s farm with his stepfather near Sebeka, Minnesota when he downed the 27-point non-typical with his .270. He downed the deer at about 50 yards, dropping him in his tracks, according to Outdoor Hub. Beach-Bittner [...]

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Crazy, 22-Point Illinois Whitetail

Another monster from the folks at Heartland Outdoors. According to the website, Erin Johnson of Villa Grove, Illinois was bowhunting near Tuscola when he downed this wild 22-point whitetail buck. -Brian McClintock Like this story? Be sure to share it on Google Plus, Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter by clicking on the logos above. Thanks to GoHUNTn all-star [...]

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Five Wolves Killed Two Days into Wisconsin Season

It’s already been a successful wolf hunt in Wisconsin. There have been a lot of problems plaguing the season, and animal rights groups suing to stop the hunt. But, Wisconsin hunters hit the woods on October 15, and they’ve already had quite a bit of success. According to their daily updates, there have been five [...]

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Super-Wide Non-Typical Texas Whitetail

We have seen some crazy non-typical racks this season so far, but this one might win in the widest category. A.J. Downs tagged this impressive whitetail on opening day of archery season in Texas on September 29. The more -than-20-pointer has an estimated score of 200 inches. “I was actually very calm,” the 39-year-old said [...]

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The GoHUNTn Line–The Best Trophies and Hunting News: New York Whitetail Record Scandal, Massive Moose, and More!

There are a lot of awesome posts on GoHUNTn throughout the week. Here are 10 of our most popular GoHUNTn updates from the past week: It’s a Fake. New York Hunter Lies about “Record” Whitetail – This is a big buck, but it’s a high-fencer Lioness Kills Impala, Adopts its Fawn? – A soft heart for a [...]

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