The Missouri Monarch: The Legendary Non-Typical Whitetail Deer
The Missouri Monarch holds the title of the world record non-typical whitetail deer, and its story is steeped in mystery, making it one of the most intriguing tales in deer hunting history.
This iconic buck roamed surprisingly close to the outskirts of St. Louis, Missouri, yet no verified photographs or trail camera images of him alive have ever emerged. Following its discovery, a wave of controversy ensued, raising questions about scoring, ownership, and the handling of its impressive antlers. These debates continue to spark discussions among deer hunting enthusiasts.
In the latest episode of The Legendary Whitetails: Resurrection Series, we delve into the captivating story of the Missouri Monarch. Our mission is to separate fact from speculation and revive the lesser-known details surrounding this mythical creature.
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