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Paul From Whiskey Ridge Scores

Joined Apr 2009
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St. Peters, Missouri
Just wanted to let everyone know that Paul Gragg of Whiskey Ridge Whitetails scored on this awsome 197 5/8" free range buck Friday night with his bow. He was shot on a farm we hunt in St. Charles County, Missouri along the Missouri River. The buck has 18 points and was 17" inside. It is the largest buck he has ever shot.



I was his official dragger and photographer.



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Awsome deer once in a lifetime hunt. Set high standards for next year now gonna be hard to beat that one.
 
Here is my only part in this whole thing "official dragger" . I guess somebody's got to do the dirty work. :cool:







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where's the picture of the buck being tied up? there has to be more involved with all this luck that you have. congrats.
 
Trust me guys Mark does more nagging than dragging.:D I'm actually beginning to think that its not my real Alaskan rabbit foot or my lucky antler necklace maybe Mark is the lucky charm. He has helped me to drag two 190 class bucks, a 187" state record velvet buck, numerous 160" and 170" class bucks and a wild piebald. He also helped me get two bowfishing world records in the boat. I'm thinking about renting him out.:D:D I have to warn you though he is one giant pain in the behind. On second thought, maybe he's not the lucky charm. The tree stand he hunts out of looks like a cactus from all the cigarette butts sticking out of the bark. He actually wears scent lok clothing so he can blow the smoke in it. He figures the air is scent free when it filters through it. No charge for that tip. It does make it easier to figure out a pattern on these big bucks by eliminating the whole area he's hunting.:p Sorry Mark ya no I love you like a brother.
 
Nice buck Paul send some of those up North. Missouri can produce some dandys just think if we used shotguns instead of rifles we would produce like our neighbors in IA and IL.



Eric Young



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