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October 30, 2007

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Oregon Archer Bags Second-Chance Record Muley

As this Statesman Journal article puts it, a hunter might go a lifetime without getting a shot at a such a buck. But this hunter got two. Chris Dunlap missed this giant on August 27th. On September 8th, though, he made his second chance count, dropping what after a 60-day drying period may well be the new state record nontypical velvet muley.

Comments

That IS a nice mule deer. Guy must have done somthing right in a past life in order to get not one, but TWO shots at this bruiser.

as of today the drying period is over and the buck does beat the current record of 221 2/8. the offical score is 225 3/8.




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