Gunner Womack's Deer

 


Gunner Womack's Deer

Gunner Womack’s buck he arrowed Tuesday evening, will likely be Oklahoma’s top typical white-tail taken with archery equipment that’s listed in the Cy Curtis record book.
The large-bodied buck, likely 4½ years old, had nearly symmetric antlers. He scored a gross measurement of 209 4/8 inches and netted 192 6/8.
If the score holds, the Womack buck will be the No. 2 “typical” whitetail for Oklahoma overall, only ⅛ inch higher than the current No. 3 buck.
Barring some crazy scenario, it should


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Tom Behrens has over 50 years experience in fishing and hunting across the United States. Much of this time was spent in Oklahoma and Texas where he became very familiar with the outdoor opportunities in these states. You may contact him by email at: [email protected]

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