30 Years Later, Kansas Officially Certifies 200-Inch Archery Buck as the New State Record
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30 Years Later, Kansas Officially Certifies 200-Inch Archery Buck as the New State Record
On Friday the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks officially recognized this 200-inch buck as the largest typical archery whitetail ever taken in the state. Bowhunter Albert Daniels tagged the 12-pointer in Franklin County in 1995, and it only resurfaced after the hunter’s son, Matthew Daniels, spent seven years trying to track down the shoulder mount and then submitted it to the record books. Although the agency indicated at the time that …
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