New Typical Record Book Buck

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What do you think? Is this a new world record typical mule deer buck?

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Email submitted by Paul Baxter

This deer was shot 12 miles east of Monticello, Utah by Max Johnson in 
1968. He kept it at his home and didn’t think much about it until his 
son took it to the 2009 International Sportsman’s Expo in Utah. The 
Safari Club staff had a booth near by and asked if they could measure 
it. According to it’s method of scoring, it was 228. The Safari Club 
folks returned it and announced that it was now the Club’s new world 
record.
 
Max’s son is Keele Johnson, a good friend of mine and a former Utah 
legislator, is one of the guides on the moose hunt with me in Alaska.
 
RG

2 Responses to “New Typical Record Book Buck”

  1. BOB ESQUIVEL

    JUST CAME ACROSS THIS PICTURE. I LIVED IN BLUFF FOR ABOUT 4 YEARS AND SAW QUITE AFEW LARGE DEER, BUT THIS IS CRAZY. I USED TO HUNT WITH PERRY & RAY JOHNSON ARE THE ANY RELATION?
    THANK, BOB

  2. quite likely a relative.


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