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Bryant scored big in 2007 when he took the Oklahoma state record whitetail deer. Taken in Pushmataha County, this deer is nearly 2 inches bigger than the previous record.
Oklahoma recorded the second-highest deer harvest in history with over 128,000 deer taken in the 2024-2025 season.
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Oklahoma’s State Typical Record for Largest Whitetail Deer Broken Twice in One Season - MSNOklahoma’s 2007 hunting season included the harvest of two whitetail bucks that, within days of each other, broke the state’s record for largest whitetail typical. Even more remarkable, the ...
This would top the current Oklahoma typical-rack bow buck record of 188 5/8s, taken by Gunner Womack in Pawnee County in 2019. It’s also bigger than the state’s current typical buck by any method, a ...
Oklahoma Teenager Harvests Possible State Record Whitetail When 18-year-old Guner Womack headed out for his deer stand Tuesday evening with his bow in hand, he had no idea he’d leave with a buck ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Michael Crossland didn't have much time to celebrate when he shot what may have been the largest whitetail deer ever killed in Oklahoma, a monster buck with a 31-point set of ...
Oklahoma’s largest typical whitetail on record, a Pushmataha County buck killed by John Ehmer of Tuskahoma in 2007, measured a flat 194 inches. Bucks that now stand in third and fourth place ...
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