
Scott O’Konek’s 32-point, non-typical buck harvest may be a Minnesota archery record, the Star Tribune reports.
O’Konek, 29, made the 44 yard shot during the first of two Camp Ripley archery hunts last week at about 9 a.m.
Not exactly a chip shot either huh?
The buck scored a preliminary 228, but the score will be finalized after 60 days when the antlers have dried. The state’s current archery record is held by a buck killed in 1989 with a score of 225 according to the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association.
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