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Cy Curtis Typical Record
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Typical Cy Curtis Record for Ten Days! | ||||
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A 17-point whitetail taken in November, 2007 by deer hunter Jason Boyett from Glenpool is the number one typical deer in the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s Cy Curtis Program Record Book. The buck, which was harvested during the regular deer gun season, scored 191 and 4/8 Boone and Crockett (B&C) points and weighed 160 pounds. The buck grossed 210 4/8 B&C points but had almost 27 points of deductions because the antlers were not symmetrical. The deer was taken in southeastern Oklahoma in Pushmataha County.
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![]() On Nov. 18, 2007, Jason Boyett of Glenpool harvested a buck in Pushmataha Co. officially scored an impressive 192 5/8. Boyett buck high res:
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