A DEER & DEER HUNTING EXCLUSIVE!
On Nov. 18, 2006, avid whitetail hunter Johnny King of Mt. Horeb, Wis., shot a massive 12-point buck the likes of which were almost unparalleled in the annals of big bucks. As a straight 6-by-6 typical with no additional abnormal points, the rack grossed more than 220 inches, a milestone few typical big bucks in history have attained. Some even said it could be the next world record whitetail deer for typical bucks.
Yet, some 4½ years later, the rack remains in relative obscurity. In a time when antler scores and big racks are the Holy Grail to most avid whitetail fanatics, how could this happen to one of history’s big bucks? How could Wisconsin, with a rich history of big bucks and proud producer of the former world-record James Jordan Buck, let a deer like this slip through the cracks?
The answer is perplexing and, in a way, maddening. For King, life will never be the same. Here, in a Deer & Deer Hunting exclusive, is his untold story.
Inside you’ll find …
- Exclusive video interviews with Johnny King recounting his fateful hunt.
- In-depth explanation behind the intimidation tactics used on B&C scorers.
- Reaction from DDH experts on why this incredible buck deserves a second look.
- Photos of this big buck.
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