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UPDATE: Is This The New World Record Buck?

FS Buck 1 Last Saturday, Nov. 1, bowhunter Bob Decker, from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, set the whitetail-hunting world upside down by collecting the so-called “Wisconsin Walking World Record”.


The 16-point, Buffalo-County buck had been videoed last summer, and the incredible footage was widely distributed throughout the internet. Back then it was rumored to be a world record whitetail, and hunters everywhere were hot to collect it.


The buck had not been seen until Decker shot it at a distance of seven yards, during a mid-morning hunt on private land in the rolling hardwood hill country of west-central Wisconsin.


Decker, a mill worker in Eau Claire, and his hunting partner that day Paul Olson, have been inundated by well wishers, the media, and interested hunters from almost everywhere in America. Decker isn’t taking phone calls, but his friend Jack Dodge is the taxidermist who will mount the buck, and as a long-time bowhunter in the area. He is very familiar with Decker, the buck and that part of Wisconsin. He filled me in on a lot of specifics about the “Decker Deer.”


“The buck wasn’t that big, only about 200 pounds, and I aged it at 3.5 years old,” Decker said. “It was a genetic giant, a real freak of nature, and I think that’s one reason he was so big, so young. I also believe a bowhunter had the best chance to take him in the size and condition he was in.”


Dodge says much of that part of Wisconsin is comprised of private property, and plenty of it under “quality deer management” to improve buck size. Dodge says many area hunters lament QDM in some ways because when a buck in low-hunted private areas reaches 5, 6, 7 years of age or more, they are almost unkillable.


A young, super-buck, like the “Decker Deer,” was vulnerable because of its comparative immaturity. Also, Dodge says the buck had no evidence of fighting, with no scares around the head or neck, and no broken antlers. Though the buck had much hair worn off from rubbing trees. In just a couple weeks, when the rut kicks into gear (and rifle season begins), it’s almost a certainty the buck would have been fighting, and could have lost many inches of antler. Dodge sees that frequently from the many whitetails brought into his taxidermy studio.


“The rut has not kicked in yet, and shouldn’t until about Nov. 12,” he explains. “But something turned on bucks that Saturday morning when Decker shot his deer, because I had a lot of business with big bucks brought in for mounting that Saturday – but almost nothing the next day, Sunday.”


Dodge caped the buck for a standard shoulder-style mount, which he says is what he expected Decker to do with the deer.


“Bob is just a regular, down-to-earth guy, and is proud of being lucky enough to take such a tremendous animal,” Dodge explains. “He believes anyone could have taken the buck, he just happened to be fortunate enough to be on stand when the buck came by.”FS Buck2


Although Decker has taken many good bucks with his bow, he hadn’t shot one in a couple years, according to Dodge. So when Decker first spotted the big buck at 40 yards he was very excited, though he believed it was only a nice 10-pointer. As Decker turned toward the deer, he had to adjust his safety harness to get positioned well to the buck for the shot. By the time he got situated, the buck was close and it was time to draw and shoot – at a mere seven yards.


Although Jack Dodge is not an official Boone and Crockett scorer, he has personally taken a Wisconsin B&C buck, and sees more giant-rack whitetails in one season than most people see in their entire lives. He hesitates to predict what the “Decker Deer” will officially score, because it has a slightly unusual rack. He believes it will take a judging panel or jury of five people to officially score the buck.


The deer has been taken to a scoring judge, for drying and official scoring later. It is not at Dodge’s taxidermy studio.


Dodge says the deer could be scored several different ways, and conjecture about how high it will score is silly. It’s a basic 14-point buck, with huge and towering tines. But there are two unusual points, however, allowing the buck to be scored typical or non-typical. While emphasizing that he is not an official scorer, Dodge indicates the buck should score minimally as 190-inch typical; likely more than that as a non-typical.


“It’s going to be close to a state record, and who knows about a world record,” he says. “Bob Decker isn’t all that concerned how it scores, or how high, just so it’s done right. The deer is what it is – a great Buffalo County buck taken by a great guy and bowhunter.”


More details to follow.
—Bob McNally

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Dirty

Beautifull buck!!!!!!!! Dont think it would outscore milo hansen buck. Huge deer none the less. Read the story on another site, great story! Deserving hunter also. Congrat's to the hunter!
Dirty

BGruber - WI

Thankfully it's over. Perhaps the area can return to normal now. Congratulations to Bob Decker - that's a great buck!

Hope I'm not stepping on any toes, but I'm thrilled to see a bowhunter get it. Don't get me wrong, I'm a gun hunter too, but bowhunting is the ultimate challenge for these ghostly beasts. If Buffalo Co could go back to shotgun only like it was in the '70s and early '80s, hunting here would be even better than it is now. I can only imagine what the bucks would be looking like if can get more of them into the 4-7 yr age class.

There's another buck recently taken in SW Buffalo Co that is incredibly massive and is a classic looking beast from the driftless area of the upper midwest. Mainframe 10pt with a bunch of stickers. Hopefully someone will send it to you. I'm not going to send it because I can't authenticate it's accuracy.

Good luck to all you hunters out there. Big bucks are falling now despite the warm weather. Cooler weather is coming by weekend. Hunt safe.

Michael Sigler

Wow!! What an awesome buck, I am moving to Wisconsin Dells in Feb. and I can't wait till next hunting season to hopefully get the chance to se one like this in my sights!!! Congrats!!!

JimboS

*Dirty - Where'd this other site be*

Hunter Bob - Happy Halloween, Looks like you've shot the devil himself. Really like the European mount Bob D, hang ah hat on that one.

Thanx BGruber fur safety.

Dirty

Jimbo,
I followed the link @ www.mikehanback.com or you can just go there directly. http://www.leadertelegram.com/story-news.asp?id=BI7SBNBOGF1

JimboS

Dirty, Gottit Thanx.

bigbuckjoe

fantastic buck. I'd love to see that coming into my sights!!!

wingshot

Thats why we hunt,who knows whats coming down the run?

James Knight Sr

I am with the other guy's i don't think it will out score milo hanson's big buck . that is a brute of a buck . alway good to see other's are lucky to harvest a big buck some guy's are so lucky .

indianahunter1

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buddy a. rasnic

wow!!! what a great buck, a buck of a lifetime! congrats, i don't know of any ethical hunter who wouldn't love a shot at something that awesome, especially in fair chase conditions!! sounds like mr. decker is very deserving. awesome bow kill!!

buddy a. rasnic

wow!!! what a great buck, a buck of a lifetime! congrats, i don't know of any ethical hunter who wouldn't love a shot at something that awesome, especially in fair chase conditions!! sounds like mr. decker is very deserving. awesome bow kill!!

zizimike

This is exactly what "deer management" does. It takes a normal deer and after some guy planting special food and putting out chemicals for them to eat, it grows these ridiculously big racks. I say the records should be pure natural deer the way it used to be before hunters stopped looking for natural deer and started making "Frankenstien" deer! What a joke.

lonebadger

Yeah, good luck finding any deer like that.

Sam Anderson

Why would anyone in their right mind KILL such a magnificenty beautiful animal like that and how could they smile and be happy. In my opinion this kill is outrageous.

bud

Hey man great buck.

CJ

Why even make disparaging comments on a hunting website? Bunch of idiots!!

That is a nice buck, no matter how you look at it. The hunter should be proud!!

SikWitIt

Lonebadger....youre an idiot.....obviously not a hunter you dbag....congrats on such a great buck

SikWitIt

My bad youre good lonebadger...... Sam Anderson is the dbag