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 Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Skull Sets Record
Posted by DDH Staff
Source: Leader-Telegram
RICE LAKE - A big buck from Rusk County has made the record book without ever meeting a hunter's carcass tag. The
wide-antlered deer known by several names, including Two-footer, Wide
Boy and Jim, has scored the widest inside antler spread in Wisconsin
and fourth highest in the United States, said Michael Evenson, who
pulled the deer's skull and rack from a creek bed in November. Evenson, who lives in Rice Lake and hunts in Rusk County, found no deer body or other bones at the site. Evenson
knew the deer's inside spread - 30 5/8 inches between the antler beams
- was something special. He also knew about the deer long before he
found the skull and antlers. It seems everyone in the area a few miles southwest of Weyerhaeuser knew about the wide-antlered buck. "It
was crazy out there," said Evenson, who ghost wrote a letter for the
buck, basically saying that some folks' ruthless pursuits of the deer
were, in the end, fruitless. Continue reading here
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 2:42:00 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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