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This is a special appearance of the famous 'Amish Buck' at the Springfield Sportsmen's Show. This rack has
not been seen anywhere else and cannot be seen anywhere else than this show this year.
The outfitter Real McCoy Outdoors will be bringing the 'Amish Buck' to the Show.
This fantastic representation of a Midwest whitetail taken in Ohio, lit the internet on fire as hunting enthusiasts
saw the posting of stories and photos like the ones below.
Amish Buck Ohio
'Amish Buck' Second Only to World Record
Editor's Note: The first giant whitetail from 2006 to keep deer hunters' modems
buzzing was the Adams County, Ohio, brute taken by an Amish man wielding a crossbow. Soon after the story broke in local newspapers, pirated images of the 36
-pointer began flowing over the Internet faster than you can say "Tell me it ain't so, Britney!"
The fortunate hunter's name is Johnathon
Schmucker of Peebles, Ohio. While he's granted several interviews and allowed the enormous rack to be photographed and measured, his religion prohibits him from
stepping in front of the camera. Thus, there aren't any traditional field photos of the freshly harvested buck.
Click here to read the full article.
Bow opener produces another record buck
TROPHY RACK. Jonathon Schmucker of Seaman in Adams County shot this 36-pointer on opening day of
bowhunting season in Ohio. Photo courtesy of DNR
By Ed Harp Contributing Writer
Seaman, Ohio — Jonathon Schmucker bided his time patiently and finally this year's bowhunting opener arrived.
His patience was rewarded. Hunting in Adams County in southwest Ohio on opening day, Schmucker harvested one of the biggest white-tailed bucks known to exist in North America.
It's a massive animal that will be talked about, written about, and forever hailed as evidence that southwestern
Ohio is truly a trophy whitetail venue. First reported to have 33 points and a rack that would easily score over 200 (non-typical), "The Amish Buck" (so named by
Schmucker) was actually much bigger than that, according to the hunter.
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"Official scorer Ron Perrine measures Johnathan Schmucker's trophy Ohio deer"
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