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By Lynn Burkhead
ESPNOutdoors.com associate editor Oct. 7, 2005 Friday, October 7, 2005 By now, many big-game hunting enthusiasts have undoubtedly heard the tale of one of history's best mega-muleys. That velvet-antlered non-typical mule deer, felled by 28-year-old Utah bowhunter Jed Lowe in late August after a lengthy stalk in the Colorado high country, is a 10x11 monster that could score as high as 273 inches, net, by the time official 60-day scoring is conducted later this month. Should that score be upheld, Lowe's buck appears to be on the fast track to become history's top ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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