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4) Curtis Brown — 146 1/8 inches,
typical (St. Charles Parish)
5) Edward Talbot — 144 inches, typical
(Assumption Parish)
6) Ryan Williams — 143 1/8 inches,
typical (Concordia Parish)
7) Kirk Braud — 143 inches, typical
(Pointe Coupee Parish)
Mississippi - Bow Division
1) Lonnie Bickford — 146 4/8 inches, typi-
cal (Adams County)
2) Glenn Gomez — 145 4/8 inches,
typical (Adams County)
3) Jeff Banderet — 140 7/8 inches,
typical (Jefferson County)
4) William Marcello — 135 6/8 inches,
typical (Yazoo County)
Mississippi - Gun Division
1) Lloyd Dempster — 197 7/8 inches, non-
typical (Claiborne County)
2) Matt Moss — 186 3/8 inches,
non-typical (Jefferson County)
3) Claude Bourgeois – 151 4/8 inches,
typical (Jefferson County)
4) Ryan Dreaux — 145 2/8 inches, typical
(Pearl River County)
Youth Division
1) Brady Barlow — 152 6/8 inches,
typical (Pointe Coupee Parish)
2) Jessica Jacob — 137 3/8 inches,
typical (Copiah County, Miss.)
3) Bryan Castjohn — 138 2/8 inches, non-typical (Pike County, Ill.)
4) Kade Delee — 134 2/8 inches, typical (West Feliciana Parish)
5) Kade Esquivel — 127 2/8 inches, typical
(Jefferson County, Miss.)
Out-of-State Bow Division
1) Matt Yancey — 224 6/8 inches, non-typical
(Rice County, Kan.)
2) Dustin Durapav — 164 inches, non-typical (Stephens County, Okla.)
3) Duane Dwelle — 132 3/8 inches, typical
(Shannon County, Mo.)
4) Chris Evans — 132 inches, typical (McDonough County, Ill.)
Out-of-State Gun Division
1) Brooks Moran — 150 4/8 inches, typical (Missouri)
2) Devin Speligene — 142 4/8 inches, typical (Oklahoma)
3) Chase Viola — 134 5/8 inches, typical (Nebraska)
4) William Hackney — 102 2/8 inches, typical (Indiana)
Crossbow - Muzzleloader Division
1) Anthony Alford — 191 3/8 inches, non-typical, crossbow (Kan-
sas)
- Scott Bordelon — 184 5/8 inches, non-typical, muzzleloader
(Kansas)
- Ray Fontenot — 148 1/8 inches, typical, crossbow
(Mississippi) - Brandon Graves — 147 inches, typical, muzzleloader
(Louisiana)
In addition to the ATV, a $500 Bowie Outfitters gift cou-
pon donated by the Louisiana Chapter of the Quality Deer
Management Association was awarded to category winner
Dempster through a random drawing.
And Yancey and Forbes — the hunters who entered the largest
typical and non-typical bucks — each received a $360 custom-
made Arno Bernard knife donated by QDMA-Louisiana
Chapter and RGS Imports DBA David and Nathan Reynerson.
The winner of the youth division, Brady Barlow, received a $200
Bowie Outfitters gift certificate donated by Dave Moreland. ■
This year’s big buck contest featured 110 racks,
and the quality of the entries was impressive.