Tuesday, December 11, 2012

A Top Ten Buck taken in Juneau County

November 24th was a lucky day for a Milwaukee hunter near Lyndon Station.  His buck had a "green score" of 202 1/8, but the official score won't be know until the drying period is over.

Check out the photo and read the story by Peter Rebhahn, Juneau Star-Times
Milwaukee resident Robert Gramoll knew he’d shot a big buck when he pulled the trigger of his .30-06 about 2 p.m. Nov. 24.

But Gramoll wasn’t sure how big until he climbed out of his tree stand on private property near Lyndon Station and got close to his kill.

“I come up to it, and I’m like, ‘Oh my God!’” Gramoll said.

The 15-point rack on Gramoll’s deer is almost certainly a Juneau County record for a typical whitetail deer killed with a firearm and probably will rank among the 20 largest killed in Wisconsin, according to the man who will measure it for the record book.

Full Story MONSTER BUCK: Deer taken in Juneau County probably biggest on record
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