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http://www2.theclarionnews.com/General_News/35928.shtml
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Yup,
He only lived about 4 miles from my house. I saw him last year when he had the MEGA rack of like 62 points. This year he didn't have as many, but I believe Rod was having 10 replicas made of last year's rack. I wonder what those will sell for? When I first saw him and was walking up to him he snort wheezed and just the size of the animal made the hair on your back stand up. He truely was amazing and I'm glad I can say I saw the largest whitetail ever alive not more than 5 feet away. The odd thing was that I talked to Diane on Thrusday, 2 days before Goliath died. We were talking about some websites and promotional stuff......Very sad around these parts right now.
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Its sad when something of that magnitude goes by the wayside.
Non hunters will never get it, but to us, its akin to Niagra Falls drying up or the Pyramids falling to the ground. On the other hand, The Lord giveth, the Lord taketh away. We all knew, 5 yeras ago, we would out live this majestic creature. Sorta like loosin' a favorite dog. I hope it wasn't in vain and we, as a brotherhood of outdoorsmen and hunters, learned from this wonderful creature. Cy
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It's hard to imagine a whitetail rack scoring more than that of the worlds biggest elk, but if you saw him you would have believed it.
The Miller's are some of the nicest people I know and I really feel for Rod and Diane. One of my good friends who is a member here grew up with their daughter and I've helped him bring buckets of apples over to feed the deer. I can tell you his offspring are pretty impressive too, but I doubt you'll ever see a buck that reaches the 400" mark again. Simply amazing...and to think he was right down the road
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There will be another... Just like they never thought the 61 home run record would be broken. Just like they thought Marino's 48 TD record... Records will fall again, and again. RIP Goliath Jabba
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Jabba, agree with you on everything except the 61 homeruns. Roger Maris still holds the record in my eyes. Cheaters recieve no acknowledgement from me, that includes both mcgwire and bonds.
Petey, was this deer just a pet or was it used for breeding etc by it's rightful owners?
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I wonder what they took in Roger Maris's day? Something I'll bet. Caffeine? Cocain even maybe. There is also talk about them "juicing" the ball now too. Making it more lively. Although pitching was not near as strong in those days. What did the Goliath people feed to him to get him that big? I'll bet some people think it's cheating. My point to all that...? None really. There is always differences... these things are never even. They say that there will never be another NBA player as dominant as Wilt Chamberlian. That might be true... but he'd not be special in today's league. Not at all. The level of the other players has risen DRAMATICALLY. Jabba
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Classic,
He was used for breeding. I think one little shot of his magic juice was worth over $30K. There's HUGE money in the deer breeding, and "canned" hunting industry, obvouisly. I always said if I had a few hundred acres and the money behind it, I'd fence it in and charge those big wig city hunters 3 grand and pop to go out and shoot the tame deer. Even though I'd never partake in such a hunt there's a lot of "easy" money to be made in that industry. I have several friends who own such places and it's amazing to see the money the bring in from places like these TV shows (our heros on TV), Baseball players, football players, Big Executives that want a head mount on their office wall so they can say they are a hunter, etc.... If you guys actually knew what I know about most of these TV shows you'd probably never want to watch them again ![]()
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Petey,
It's not too hard to figure out. Watching a few hunting videos, the thought that one group of people could video as many mature bucks in one season as they do certainly makes you wonder how many of these deer are actually wild (probably none of them). I doubt very many "hunts" that make it to TV or video are fair chase (regardless of what the package says) considering the abundance of large deer taken each year by these "hunters". gd357
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I think the exception to that is the DIY (Do it yourself) hunter.
That guy hunts all public land. Mostly alone. He takes his daughter along alot. Pretty cool from what I have seen, and some episodes he does not get to harvest an animal. Jabba
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Oh, believe me. I look at all of the hunting shows with one squinted eye. I fancy myself an above average hunter. (not great, but better than your average guy) and I can tell you, if that was an indication of what REAL hunting was, I would need a wearhouse to house my trophys. I am sure this holds true with the majority of the room. True?
I can tell that there are a fair ammount of "real life" hunts and I don't think that they are in the higher -end production ones nor the low-end. I think the middle-of-the-road shows tend to be a little more realistic. I, as a hunter, don't condemn that type of hunting, nor do I condone it. Its a fringe-few that do hunt like that and thats what the antis view us all as. I wont take sides on any hunt related issues (crossbows, baiting, hounds,etc.) other than to say what I , myself would or would not do. Cy
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another comin on strong
Pen raised in ohio, scored in the 370's at 4.5 yo, the farmer also has a brother to this buck who at 2.5 yo scored 218
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oops
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Now if you want him in your livingroom, you can just pay for a replica of him! Just found out one of his replicas was on Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW
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How could goliath hold an official B&C score of 410 when B&C dosen't accept pen deer. I don't like pen deer at all. They always seem to be where CWD starts spreading.
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