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https://www.foxnews.com/great-outdoors/kansas-bowhunter-rare-antlers-record

By Alexandra Deabler | Fox News



One Kansas bowhunter got the rack of a lifetime.

Brian Butcher, 38, was out hunting in Chase County in October when he spotted a large whitetail buck a few dozen yards from his tree stand — a buck with a very unusual look.

Brian Butcher shot the buck with an arrow when it was about 25 yards away.


“When I first saw it, I thought it had some branches or grass tangled up in its antlers,” said Butcher to the Kansas Wildlife, Parks & Tourism bureau. “But when I looked at him with binoculars, I realized it was all antlers.”

On Jan. 3, members with the Boone and Crockett Club spent five hours scoring the buck.


Butcher shot the buck with an arrow when it was about 25 yards away. When he walked up to the deer, Butcher said he was “in complete shock.” The unique buck had a rack Butcher had never seen before, which posed quite a problem when he and a friend of his, Brian Crowe, attempted to score it.


“We added it up five times because it didn’t make sense,” Butcher said. “We had it at 341 inches gross, and 316 inches net.”


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A mutant perhaps. It happens sometimes

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betcha he didn't get many other bucks picking a fight more then once!
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    deformities  on one side of antlers are usually  the result of a  previous injury to the buck .