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By Lynn Burkhead
ESPNOutdoors.com Wednesday, November 5, 2008 It has been said that records are made to be broken. On Saturday morning, Nov. 1, while deer hunting in Buffalo County, Wis., bow hunter Bob Decker of nearby Eau Claire may have done just that, arrowing a massive 16-point whitetail buck that is a potential candidate to topple two longstanding world record marks. Those records include the nearly 15-year-old Boone and Crockett Club's world record typical buck mark of 213 5/8 inches, currently held by Milo Hansen, and the 43-year-old Pope & Young ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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