(LEFT) AARON JOLIFF of
Bella Vista with his northwest Arkansas bowkill buck. (RIGHT)
(LEFT) SFC SEAN HELD (on
the right with host Matt Hancock) came all the way from Georgia to take this Prairie
County buck on November 19. (RIGHT)
(LEFT) RONNIE CARTWRIGHT took
this big buck on December 2 up near Greenland. (RIGHT)
(LEFT) CLAYTON FISHER of
Stuttgart took this big-time buck in Monroe County on November 17 as it chased a
doe. (RIGHT) DANNY PHILLIPS of
Hot Springs has a pretty good stand somewhere down in Garland County. He took
the 22-inch wide 8-point on the right on November 17; then took the 11-point on
the left from the same stand on November 20.
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(LEFT) ADAM CHRISMAN of
Clarksville with a good non-typical buck taken here in Johnson County this gun
season. (RIGHT) BIG-TIME BOW BUCKS!
(LEFT) MARK TOBEY of
Hartford took this buck over in OK on October 31. (RIGHT)
(LEFT) JASON MADDOX with
a bruiser 8-point killed in Arkansas County on November 17. (RIGHT)
(LEFT) DAN ALSTON of
Fayetteville took this 9-point on October 1 up in Washington County. (RIGHT)
(LEFT) BEN IVERSON of
Hot Springs with a great 9-point black powder kill taken October 29 in Hot Spring
County. (RIGHT)
(LEFT) KENN YOUNG with
an Ozark Mountains buck taken on November 16. (RIGHT)
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(LEFT) RICKY KING of
Dumas with a big 8-point muzzleloader kill taken down in Lincoln County on
October 28. (RIGHT)
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(LEFT) RYAN ROGERS of
Scranton with a nice bull elk he took this fall. (RIGHT)
(LEFT) KARRIE CORTER and
her husband RANDY of Carlisle
both took bucks on October 8 in Baxter County. Karrie's
was an 8-point crossbow kill (her first) while Randy took his 4x4 with a
compound bow.
(LEFT) SHANNON SCHMIDLY with
a Kansas buck he took on December 8... ...and with a
good Sebastian County bowkill he took this season.
(LEFT) DERRICK PLEDGER of
Clarksville with a chocolate fallow buck taken with his bow on December 28. Brother
BAILEY PLEDGER
took his fallow on December 23. He was hunting a ranch in Jim Wells County.
(LEFT) DERRICK PLEDGER with a
traditional fallow buck he took with gun on December 22. (RIGHT)
Dad PAUL PLEDGER
with a non-typical whitetail buck taken in Jim Wells County on December 22.
(RIGHT) Both boys also connected on Texas whitetails, BAILEY
on the right; DERRICK
on the left. (LEFT)
And wouldn't you know it, with no tags left this bruiser buck decided to walk
across an opening!
(LEFT) KALEE BEASON and
her brother ADAM
of Booneville both took bears with their bows this fall. Adam
took his 520-pound monster in Scott County; while Kalee's first bruin weighed in
at 200 pounds.
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(LEFT) RON STEWART of
Romance with a nice 8-point he took November 29 on his farm in Lonoke County.
(LEFT) GARY BELL of
Pine Bluff took this 8-point bowkill in Jefferson County on November 16.
(RIGHT) BEN GARDNER of
Chugiak, Alaska came a long way to take this 10-point buck in Independence
County on November 14.
(LEFT)
HEATHER EIKENBERG of
Mena (along with dad Larry Cates) and the two bucks she killed on November 16 in
Polk County.
(LEFT) DALE McCULLOUGH of
Fayetteville took this 8-point buck in Washington County on November 8.
(LEFT) CODY MAYFIELD of
Lamar took this 8-point in Johnson County on November 28.
(LEFT) LYNN KING of
Dumas with an 8-point buck she took on Nove 20 at the Star City Hunt Club in
Drew County.
(LEFT) GARRETT WIDDERS of
Alma with his 9-point bowkill taken in Franklin County on October 16.
(LEFT) TODD HUDMAN of
Poplar Grove with a black coyote he killed in Phillips County on November 26.
(RIGHT) KARL BULLARD
of Alma killed this antelope near Fairburn, SD on October 2.
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