What is the biggest buck ever shot in Missouri?
(The state’s overall record in the non-typical category, the 333 7/8-point “Missouri Monarch” from St. Louis, is also the world’s top-scoring whitetail ever.
What was the biggest buck killed in Missouri this year?
Missouri bowhunter Garrett Wood has killed some great deer on his family farm, but he’d never had a chance at a true monster whitetail there. That all changed on December 10th of this season, when he arrowed a 26-point Show-Me State giant that grossed 218-2/8 inches.
How many points does a buck have to have to shoot it in Missouri?
four points
What are antler point restrictions? In Missouri counties with antler restrictions, an antlered deer must have at least four points on one side to be taken.
Can you shoot two bucks in Missouri?
Limits. Only one antlered deer may be taken during the entire firearms season (all portions combined). You may take only two antlered deer during the archery and firearms deer hunting seasons combined.
Where are the biggest bucks in Missouri?
A 15-point, 188 5/8-inch buck taken by Eugene Bausch in Macon County in 2001 is the largest typical ever arrowed in the Show Me State.
Can you take antlers off a dead deer in Missouri?
Any person who finds a dead deer with antlers still attached to the skull plate may take the antlers, but must report the find to a conservation agent within 24 hours to receive authorization to possess the antlers. No authorization is needed to possess, buy, or sell shed antlers not attached to the skull plate.
What is required to hunt deer in Missouri?
Missouri residents age 15 or under may hunt wildlife (except deer or turkey) without a permit if they have a hunter education card. Youth who do not have a hunter education card must hunt in the immediate presence of a licensed adult hunter. The adult hunter must have a hunter education card.