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<blockquote data-quote="FlyGuyGSP" data-source="post: 1432820" data-attributes="member: 16088"><p>Having grown up in Lincoln County I would say that a 150 lb deer is a nice buck, but not necessarily a monster in terms of weight. I know of family and friends that have harvested deer in the 190lb+ range, within Lincoln County. I have a picture on my phone of a buck harvested in Lincoln County this year that had a green score of, I believe, 213 inches (no idea what it's weight was but at 7.5 years old I would assume it was around the 200 mark).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyGuyGSP, post: 1432820, member: 16088"] Having grown up in Lincoln County I would say that a 150 lb deer is a nice buck, but not necessarily a monster in terms of weight. I know of family and friends that have harvested deer in the 190lb+ range, within Lincoln County. I have a picture on my phone of a buck harvested in Lincoln County this year that had a green score of, I believe, 213 inches (no idea what it's weight was but at 7.5 years old I would assume it was around the 200 mark). [/QUOTE]
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