30-06, Urban severed the buck’s spine at 175 yards. The Riener boys opened up with no one connecting. A dozen does filed out of a draw in front of them and the big buck followed. With his International Scout (what else do you hunt Idaho mule deer with?), Urban was followed by his boys in a CJ-3 Jeep. With ten boys to his name, Urban Riener was cruising the Snake River Breaks on a warm day back in 1979. When you have 16 kids, aside from cattle rustling, hunting is about the best way to feed them all. Riener A dozen does filed out of a draw in front of them and the big buck followed. As he rounded a corner on a dirt road, this massive buck just happened to be in his way. To his credit, he did stick mostly to his pick-up instead of hoofing it up and down the hills. Like any die-hard good old boy, Kirk ignored his doctor’s advice and took to the hills in Gem County, Idaho in 1967. Kirk Payne had a heart attack, and his doctor told him specifically not to go hunting. It’s funny how doctors can get in the way of a good time. (Tie) Kirk Payne It’s funny how doctors can get in the way of a good time. The duo known for finding world-class muley bucks were guiding Barr when the deer was taken. Mule deer fanatics will also likely recognize the Taylor Brothers (Ridge and Cash). Barr has taken a number of exceptional mule deer and this southeastern Idaho beast is his best. Mule Deer fanatics will recognize the name J. Larry Barr Larry Barr with his record mule deer Larry Barr
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