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<blockquote data-quote="bowriter" data-source="post: 3760565" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>Coach-some of the biggest (rack-wise), deer are killed completely by accident by folks who have no idea what scent control means. And, there are hunters who take every precaution and never see a buck over 90-inches. Sometimes, stuff just happens.</p><p></p><p>If we knew the real-true story behind some of these monster kills, we would probably drink a lot more. Once a huge buck is killed, in many cases, the story changes to fit largest check being offered.</p><p></p><p>I know of one instance where a set of sheds became the state record and several products were instrumental in killing the deer. The story ran in NAH and several other major magazines. The truth came out over a year later. The entire story was fiction, the antlers were found while plowing a field.</p><p></p><p>Then...there is the MI droop-eared buck, killed by my friend Mitch. Who knows what the real story is? He aint sayin nuthin. But trust me, far more big bucks are killed by luck than by skill or product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowriter, post: 3760565, member: 1518"] Coach-some of the biggest (rack-wise), deer are killed completely by accident by folks who have no idea what scent control means. And, there are hunters who take every precaution and never see a buck over 90-inches. Sometimes, stuff just happens. If we knew the real-true story behind some of these monster kills, we would probably drink a lot more. Once a huge buck is killed, in many cases, the story changes to fit largest check being offered. I know of one instance where a set of sheds became the state record and several products were instrumental in killing the deer. The story ran in NAH and several other major magazines. The truth came out over a year later. The entire story was fiction, the antlers were found while plowing a field. Then...there is the MI droop-eared buck, killed by my friend Mitch. Who knows what the real story is? He aint sayin nuthin. But trust me, far more big bucks are killed by luck than by skill or product. [/QUOTE]
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