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Tennessee deer to be certified a world record

Posted By: hetman

Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/09/17 10:35 PM


GALLATIN, Tenn. — All that's left for a 27-year-old Tennessee man to claim the official world record for a whitetail deer is the certification from the Boone and Crockett Club.
Stephen Tucker of Gallatin killed the trophy buck with a muzzleloader in November in rural Sumner County, but a 60-day drying-out period had to take place to allow for possible shrinkage of the antlers.
That period ended Monday, and a Boone and Crockett panel of four judges measured the 47-point rack, giving the deer a score of 312&#3/8.
That is larger than the non-typical current net world record of 307&#5/8; from that Tony Lovstuen in Albia, Iowa, killed in 2003. That deer had 38 points.
Official certification won’t take place until the Boone and Crockett awards banquet in 2019.
"I just tried not to think about whether it was the world record or not during the drying out period," Tucker said. "The last week was probably the worst part of the whole time. I didn't want to get myself real worked up about it because I didn't want to be let down if it wasn't the record. I just kept telling myself, 'It's going to be what it's going to be.' "
Tucker said he killed the deer on a farm his family has leased for 40 years.
Deer racks are measured from several angles at the farthest points using the official Boone and Crockett scoring method.
A non-typical rack is asymmetrical and does not have the same number of points on each side like a typical rack.
The measurement took place at the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and Tucker was allowed to watch. It took nearly four hours to complete.
"I figured it would take them a pretty good while to measure is," Tucker said. "The waiting wasn't too bad until they walked out of the room to go tally it up. That's when I realized it was close. We were about to find something out for sure."
Dale Grandstaff, captain of the agency's District 21 and also a Boone and Crockett judge, never expected to measure a rack as large as Tucker's deer.
"I never thought I would ever see this in Tennessee," Grandstaff said. "Actually, I never thought I would see one over 300 inches."
Grandstaff said he would notify Boone and Crockett of the pending world record score later Monday.
Tucker then will be invited to the Boone and Crockett awards banquet in spring 2019, where a panel of two judges will re-score the antlers, Grandstaff said. The date and site for the awards banquet has not been set yet.
Also Monday, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency declared the deer a new state record. It beat the record that Dave Wachtel set in 2000 in Sumner County; his deer grossed 256 pounds and netted 244⅜.
Grandstaff scored the antlers the day Tucker killed the deer and said he was very conservative with his measurements at that time.
"I knew there were places that it would possibly gain with this measurement because I was so conservative with it in November," Grandstaff said. "I did that so that nobody would get their feelings hurt if it didn't make it.
"It did shrink a little bit here and there, but the thing that was amazing to me was that we as a group put our minds together and scored it. And my deductions from the typical frame and the deductions from the typical frame today were exactly the same at 4⅞ as they were for that first measurement."
Tucker’s deer weighed about 150 pounds and was estimated to be 3½ years old.
He shot the deer from about 40 yards away. Tucker said he had the deer processed and plans to eat its meat.
Tucker said he has not yet decided what he will do with the antlers, which could be worth more than $100,000.
"I'm just going to go with the flow," Tucker said. "To be honest, I was waiting for this (score) before I put a lot of thought into it. ...
"All the phone calls and stuff had slowed down quite a bit in the last couple of weeks. I'm sure it will pick back up again after this," he said.
Tucker said he will likely have a replica of the antlers made that could be put on display.


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Posted By: Longhunter

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/09/17 11:23 PM

Dang it. That is a beauty
Posted By: mustafa

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/09/17 11:56 PM

That's an awesome animal. Id rather have a main frame 10 point
Posted By: txshntr

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/09/17 11:58 PM

Impressive animal. Means that the two world record animals are both 3.5 eeks333
Posted By: Texas buckeye

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 12:04 AM

So does that mean we should shoot anything 3.5 and older peep

And not worry about letting them go another year?
Posted By: Cinch

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 12:29 AM

Originally Posted By: txshntr
Impressive animal. Means that the two world record animals are both 3.5 eeks333
Posted By: b weezy

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 02:14 AM

My wife would make me sell the antlers for the 100k
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 02:23 AM

Originally Posted By: b weezy
My wife would make me sell the antlers for the 100k


My wife wouldn't make me do that. She wouldn't have to.
Posted By: SnakeWrangler

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 02:54 AM

Originally Posted By: mustafa
That's an awesome animal. Id rather have a main frame 10 point
Yup....I like wide and tall symmetrical 10's and 12's.....still a cool deer.....
Posted By: Navasot

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 03:04 AM

Meh
Posted By: rattler03

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 03:12 AM

Originally Posted By: Sneaky
Originally Posted By: b weezy
My wife would make me sell the antlers for the 100k


My wife wouldn't make me do that. She wouldn't have to.


x2
Posted By: Erny

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 03:22 AM

Wow. What a deer and 3.5 years old. Hopefully he impreganated a few does to pass on those genetics!
Posted By: kry226

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 10:47 AM

It is an impressive animal, and it doesn't surprise me in the least that it came out of Tennessee. Congrats to that hunter. up

As an aside, I know Dale Grandstaff, and let me tell you that man is the real deal. He scored my Booner (which also aged 3.5) that I shot on the Tennessee side of Fort Campbell back in 2004, and he is a legendary game warden in and around Montgomery County, TN. He'll catch ya, make no mistake about that, but looks like he's been promoted now, though (not surprised at that either). What really got me about him was that he was probably more excited about my deer than I was. A great guy, bar none.
Posted By: Chief Joe

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 11:24 AM

Originally Posted By: Sneaky
Originally Posted By: b weezy
My wife would make me sell the antlers for the 100k


My wife wouldn't make me do that. She wouldn't have to.

X2
Posted By: kmon11

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 12:04 PM

Great buck and with him being 3.5 years old that means the top typical and non-typical in the books will both be from 3.5 year old bucks
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 01:45 PM

This would be a muzzleloading record, correct? I believe the Missouri Monarch and Hole in the Horn score higher. Maybe this is the largest nontypical killed by a hunter.
Posted By: Hunterwannabe

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 02:00 PM

That is a wonderful looking deer! Praise the Lord!
Posted By: cameron00

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 02:54 PM

Originally Posted By: mustafa
That's an awesome animal. Id rather have a main frame 10 point


Yeah, I wouldn't.

Know why? Because you could shoot that one, sell it's antlers and buy 20 mainframe 10 hunts.
Posted By: kdkane1971

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 02:55 PM

Originally Posted By: cameron00
Originally Posted By: mustafa
That's an awesome animal. Id rather have a main frame 10 point


Yeah, I wouldn't.

Know why? Because you could shoot that one, sell it's antlers and buy 20 mainframe 10 hunts.


^ This
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 03:04 PM

Wow!
Posted By: Western

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/10/17 03:06 PM

Originally Posted By: rattler03
Originally Posted By: Sneaky
Originally Posted By: b weezy
My wife would make me sell the antlers for the 100k


My wife wouldn't make me do that. She wouldn't have to.


x2


Same! I could live with just having a replica, your name will follow the original for ever anyhoo.
Posted By: chital_shikari

Re: Tennessee deer to be certified a world record - 01/11/17 01:31 AM

Impressive pic. No way I read the passage though
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