Belleville Monster Buck

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DT10Sam
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Belleville Monster Buck

Post by DT10Sam »

Hi Everyone,

I have not been on this site in a couple of years and I have been receiving emails to post a pic of the Monster Buck that was harvested in Belleville this past hunting season. I have received emails from members on this forum and they felt that this buck would be of interest to everyone on here. Hope you enjoy it and dream of harvesting one in years to come. A Belleville resident was deer hunting during the shotgun hunt and harvested a dream come true for many deer hunters. His name is Mark Sorge and he took this fine specimen a 23 point buck that is now officially scored for the Boone and Crockett record book as well as FROW the Ontario record book. The buck scored an impressive 240.0 points and is officially the # 2 buck of all time in Ontario. Carra Outdoor Sports mounted this buck and it is on display at our store for a couple of months. If you are interested in viewing him and are in the area come on in and I am sure you will be impressed by this magnificent creature. I have attached a quick pic.

Regards,
Sam

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WOW what a great BUCK!! Congrats to the hunter and yes that is truley a dream come true for anyone!!!!
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Post by Fishn-Hunter »

I have seen this buck at Sam's store, when I dropped off my buck for mounting I held this massive rack in my hands and seen the finished mount in person and let me tell ya the pic does not do it justice you realy have to see it in person to apreciate this massive rack, its unbelievable. You don't see many world class deer like this in Ontario. If you like antlers and live in the area of Belleville its well worth seeing in person, 200+ inchers don't come along very often.
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Post by fletch »

WHOA is that nice. 240 that's huge what store is it in?
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Great buck. If this is the same Sam that had Carra's in Burlington? I'd just like to say, sorry it wasen't a success. You had an impressive supply of quality gear and I miss going into a hunting and fishing store and being able to talk to someone who walks the walk. Guess I'll just have to save up my $$$ for when I'm passing through Belleville.
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Post by catcher »

I have seen this buck at Sam's store a few times and man it is what dreams are made of. What you really can not tell from the pic is that on each main beam there were drop tines that were broke off and they have good diameter to the stubs. They would have dropped down at least 6 to 8 inches. Sam did a excellent job on the mount and after seeing his work first hand I would definetly recomend him for the job. He is a good man and will bend over backwards for you.
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Post by Buckn'rut »

Sam,
Nice buck for sure. Congrads to the fella who shot him.
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ecoaster wrote:Great buck. If this is the same Sam that had Carra's in Burlington? I'd just like to say, sorry it wasen't a success. You had an impressive supply of quality gear and I miss going into a hunting and fishing store and being able to talk to someone who walks the walk. Guess I'll just have to save up my $$$ for when I'm passing through Belleville.
I do believe it is Sam from Burlington. I tried finding his store last year, but couldn't.

Good to know that he is in business again.
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Yep, It was about time for him to be Harvested alright. :wink: :)
Sure would look good mounted on my wall in the cottage. 8)

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That is why i hunt to Hopefully get a chance at one like that before i die :lol: [WHAT A MAGNIFICENT ANIMAL :wink: ]
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Post by Farmer »

That is one monster of a deer ! How do i get one like that ?? :lol:
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Post by Digger »

Good looking monster.
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Post by wabi »

That is a true trophy for sure! :shock:
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Post by Sandman »

That is a brute for sure~!

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Post by diesel »

What a pig. Sure how I get to see something like that when I'm hunting.
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