Suburban Buck may be a State Record
As a long time Fulton County resident, this one came as quite a surprise. Jay Maxwell, of Bethleham, bagged what maybe the non-typical, state-record bow-kill in
THE SUBURBS!
The guys over at Burnt Pine Plantation taped it at over 225″, which would potentially smash the previous thirty year old record. All on a three acre tract just outside of a Atlanta!
Read the whole Georgia Outdoors News article here…
On a personal note, I love seeing the deer come back in our area. Running around as a kid, I’d never see whitetail in these parts…. now they’re all over the place, usually does, fawns, and some small bucks. Makes me want get over to my in-laws place in Milton a little earlier next time………..
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kristine shreve on 27 Nov 2007 at 2:28 pm #
I guess it just goes to show that great deer can be found anywhere. Plus, as many towns and cities are finding out, allowing hunters to hunt within the town or city limits really controls the deer population.