Here's a few photoshop montage of what some of the most famous bucks harvested in North America may have looked like when alive.
279 7/8 Non-Typical - This Nebraska giant is the Pope & Young Club's World Record Non-Typical. Known to the world as "Old Mossy Horns", this massive whitetail was harvested back in 1962.
265 3/8 Non-Typical - Taken in 1957, the Kohler is Saskatchewan's largest non-typical whitetail ever harvested by a hunter. Exceptionally massive, this big 33 point has circumferences averaging over 6 6/8 inches.
207 2/8 Typical - Found near the community of Fleming, Saskatchewan in 1983, these shed antlers actually outscore even the James Jordan buck! They are truly awesome, and to our knowledge they are the largest 5x5 sheds in the world.
328 2/8 Non-Typical - The #2 Non-Typical of all time, the Hole in the Horn buck is probably the most famous whitetail in the world. He was found in Ohio in 1940.
176 5/8 Typical - With an outside spread of 31 inches, this monster whitetail from Illinois may be the biggest example in the world that score doesn't mean everything. He was killed along highway 96 back in 1965.
231 2/8 Non-Typical - The Rath buck is truly magnificent; it truly has it all: height, mass, points, spread and beauty. Simply overwhelming, this whitetail was taken in 1977 in Minnesota. It's character is matched by few other bucks in the world.
206 1/8 Typical - The legend of all legends, scoring #2 Typical of all time, the massive Jordan buck from Danbury, Wisconsin, held the world record for 80 years. Taken back in 1914, the Jordan is the world Record 5x5.
202 0/8 Typical - The magnificient Breen Buck was havested in Funkley Minnesota in 1918. Truly a masterpiece of nature when compared with other similar giants, any hunter would pick this buck as number one.
199 2/8 Typical - Few 10-pointers can match this tremendous buck for size and classic beauty. The Petry buck was taken in Montana on a bitter cold November morning in 1966.
282 0/8 - Known as the "Rag Horn" buck, this awesome non-typical is one of the most classic ever taken and it stood for 30 years as the Iowa state record non-typical.
204 4/8" Typical. Bowhunting's undisputed World Record Typical, the Mel Johnson buck was takes in 1965 in Illinois and scored a staggering 204 4/8 Typical. The only buck to ever receive both the Ishi and Sagamore Hill Awards from Boone & Crockett and Pope & Young.
201 4/8 Typical Extraordinary tine length.; holding the Iowa typical record, the Bills buck has 4 tines over 13" in length, the longest being 14 4/8". Harvested in 1974 in Hamilton County, Iowas, the Bills buck is on of the best 5x5’s in the world.
279 7/8 Non-Typical - This Nebraska giant is the Pope & Young Club's World Record Non-Typical. Known to the world as "Old Mossy Horns", this massive whitetail was harvested back in 1962.
265 3/8 Non-Typical - Taken in 1957, the Kohler is Saskatchewan's largest non-typical whitetail ever harvested by a hunter. Exceptionally massive, this big 33 point has circumferences averaging over 6 6/8 inches.
207 2/8 Typical - Found near the community of Fleming, Saskatchewan in 1983, these shed antlers actually outscore even the James Jordan buck! They are truly awesome, and to our knowledge they are the largest 5x5 sheds in the world.
328 2/8 Non-Typical - The #2 Non-Typical of all time, the Hole in the Horn buck is probably the most famous whitetail in the world. He was found in Ohio in 1940.
176 5/8 Typical - With an outside spread of 31 inches, this monster whitetail from Illinois may be the biggest example in the world that score doesn't mean everything. He was killed along highway 96 back in 1965.
231 2/8 Non-Typical - The Rath buck is truly magnificent; it truly has it all: height, mass, points, spread and beauty. Simply overwhelming, this whitetail was taken in 1977 in Minnesota. It's character is matched by few other bucks in the world.
206 1/8 Typical - The legend of all legends, scoring #2 Typical of all time, the massive Jordan buck from Danbury, Wisconsin, held the world record for 80 years. Taken back in 1914, the Jordan is the world Record 5x5.
202 0/8 Typical - The magnificient Breen Buck was havested in Funkley Minnesota in 1918. Truly a masterpiece of nature when compared with other similar giants, any hunter would pick this buck as number one.
199 2/8 Typical - Few 10-pointers can match this tremendous buck for size and classic beauty. The Petry buck was taken in Montana on a bitter cold November morning in 1966.
282 0/8 - Known as the "Rag Horn" buck, this awesome non-typical is one of the most classic ever taken and it stood for 30 years as the Iowa state record non-typical.
204 4/8" Typical. Bowhunting's undisputed World Record Typical, the Mel Johnson buck was takes in 1965 in Illinois and scored a staggering 204 4/8 Typical. The only buck to ever receive both the Ishi and Sagamore Hill Awards from Boone & Crockett and Pope & Young.
201 4/8 Typical Extraordinary tine length.; holding the Iowa typical record, the Bills buck has 4 tines over 13" in length, the longest being 14 4/8". Harvested in 1974 in Hamilton County, Iowas, the Bills buck is on of the best 5x5’s in the world.
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