Massive WHITETAIL DEER Shoulder Mount with a Reproduction Rack from the famous "Hole in the Horn" Buck pick up in Portage County, Ohio 1940. It has an approximate 34" Spread. The "Hole in the Horn" buck is a famous non-typical Whitetail Deer known for its unique hole through one of its drop tines. It was found dead in Ohio in 1940, its the second largest non-typical Whitetail Deer ever recorded by the Boone and Crockett Club. The buck's antlers measured 328 2/8", falling short of the world record held by the "Missouri Monarch". TAXIDERMY
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