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Mitch Rompola
- Back in 1998, Mitch Rompola, an experienced bowhunter from Michigan, took aim at a massive buck that would go on to surpass the current Boone & Crockett world record.
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Mar 13, 2023 · The rack from the massive whitetail that Rompola killed with a bow on November 13, 1998 ended up with a net score of 216 ⅝. That not only set the record for Michigan typicals, but it also set the typical world record.
Feb 2, 2023 · A Michigan antler-scoring official yesterday broke his 25-year silence on what he knew about the infamous Mitch Rompola Buck at the time when the deer was allegedly examined. His comments shed unseen light on a subject which has captivated deer hunters for nearly three decades.
Feb 1, 2023 · A former Michigan antler-scoring official today came forward with bombshell claims on the Rompola Buck, perhaps the most infamous deer in the history of whitetail hunting.
Mar 29, 2024 · In 1998, bowhunter Mitch Rompola shot an enormous typical whitetail buck in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. The buck scored higher than the current Boone & Crockett record and had an exceptionally wide inside spread. Despite not being officially entered into the record books, many believe that the Rompola Buck would be a world record if it were.
Mar 15, 2023 · After 24 years, the score sheet for the antlers from a buck that Mitch Rompola from Traverse City, Mich. shot with bow and arrow in Grand Traverse County on Nov. 13, 1998 has been made public.
Oct 18, 2023 · Its rack allegedly scored 216-5/8 inches typical and had an outside spread of 38 inches. With that score, the Rompola buck should have beaten the then-world record typical buck, the Hanson buck, by an even 5 inches—harvested in 1993, it had officially scored at 213-5/8 inches. But then, things started to fall apart.
Dec 10, 2017 · Berger and two other Michigan scorers — Lee Holbrook and Al Brown — spent nearly two-and-a-half hours scoring the Rompola Buck. Afterward, all three men declared the deer not only legit, but also announced its score was higher than that of the current world record (Milo Hanson Buck).