Although he did have the deer mounted, he never considered having it scored ... Albert Daniels’ 200-inch Kansas buck is currently listed in the B&C book as the highest-scoring typical whitetail ever ...
In 2019, Matthew Daniels found out his father’s deer had been entered in the Boone and Crockett Club’s list of record whitetails — the largest known typical whitetail in Kansas history.
The Eagle has compiled a list of the Top 10 typical whitetail bucks ever killed in Kansas. The list includes the Top 2 typical deer killed in the U.S. since 2007. Deer racks are considered typical ...
the typical Kansas record was a 198 2/8-inch buck Dennis Finger took with a rifle in Nemaha County in 1974. If his dad’s buck really had been 200 inches, it could easily replace that deer.