Whitetail Cribs: A Privately Owned Collection of 32 of the BIGGEST WHITETAILS to EVER Live!
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2020
- In this week's episode of Whitetail Cribs we are stopping in Ohio to visit with Keith Snider. Keith is an antler collector and owns the North American Monster Whitetail Collection. Come along as he shares some of the history of 32 of the biggest bucks to ever walk this earth. Some of these biggest framed deer on earth include the Illinois Roadkill buck, the Arkansas state record, a replica of the Jordan buck, the largest buck every shot by a women and so much more.
Join the Exodus Team as we travel across the nation to take peak inside the trophy room's of some of the most interesting whitetail hunters we can find. From giant whitetails, unique racks, and riveting deer hunting stories. Welcome to episode this week's of Whitetail Cribs!
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Hey everyone! Thanks for watching! We’re getting a lot of questions about whether or not these are replicas or the original mounts. There are only two replicas in this collection. The Jordan buck and the breen buck! The rest of these wonderful Whitetails in this collection are the original antlers.
Thank you so much for sharing your collection with us. Your knowledge and passion is inspirational. We all hope to harvest a whitetail worthy of your collection. God bless!
Need to go to ted millers house off of the HTP youtube channel
Dude this was awesome! Saw the replica of “the general” in Cabela’s here in Texas. Kieth is super well spoken and knowledgeable. Stories and thoughts were captivating.
@@perfect7liberty huh!
He bbbbb
i'm unsure whether im more impressed by his memory or the deer!
Exactly🤣
Tremendous tremendous memory. Ha Awesome episode!! 🔥
The Who’s Who who knows about Who’s deer!!! 😳🤓🧐
For Real
True
They should have a whitetail museum, and this guy should be the host.
Ha! I came back to watch this again, my
Favorite is the Maine Buck. Cool story.
If you're a whitetail enthusiast, I don't know if this episode can be topped. Incredible deer, storytelling, and collection. Keith, thank you for having the Exodus crew over to record!
@Jeffro Lans These are actually almost all originals.
lol...he didnt even shoot these... got money you can buy anything.
@@gwp1ohio I thought the same thing
💯 agree. This was an epic episode!!
@@gwp1ohio who claimed he shot them? These are the most popular and biggest racks ever of course he bought them. He is a collector
Still absolutely mind blown. The history lesson in itself was something I’ll never forget. Thanks for the tour Keith!
One of if not the most impressive whitetail collections ever!!
My grandpa is the guy that beat out that deer for the state record in arkansas. He killed a 203 typical 12 point
My favorite is the one killed in Vinton co. That rubbed his main beams flat so it could actually eat😂😂
Next time my wife complains about too many heads on the wall I'm putting this video on the television on repeat.
My wife bout killed me when I took two wall hangers to the taxidermist last year haha I had to start moving family pictures she ain't a happy camper hahah
@@jacobneill5711 I can only get one a year in ohio, I want to start hunting public in Michigan and Indiana so I can still get more bucks. Wife probably wouldnt be happy lol
I was after 3 different bucks last year I killed one of them being a 150 inch ten point my dad got one of the other ones going 174 inch as a 15 point but broke off 4 points out him at an 11 point and my naibors got the other one mid 170inch 12 pointing also from ohio bout 15 minutes from cedar point
@@jacobneill5711 that's awesome. I got a nice 9 point right at the beginning of November then I checked my trail camera yesterday and had an absolute giant non typical 11 standing in the same spot I killed my 9 point. I need to be more patient lol
Just leave her. Find one that doesn't complain..........................Oh wait. LOL
I think he called every deer the best in the world and every single one was his favourite lol
I'm not really a big deer guy, but this guys passion is very inspirational. Doesn't matter what your passionate about, as long as its yours.
I can’t imagine selling a monster I shot to someone.
I know right
Shiiii, several hundred thousand reasons + a replica
@@SouthernDrinkSlinger you got that right.
I'm just not impressed that these aren't the deer he personally shot Anyone can buy something
@@ranch5223 I kinda feel the same way, but some of these took years to acquire
Awesome on all levels. His knowledge and passion to collect these deer is amazing. It’s more than the kill it’s the ultimate sign of respect for these great deer!
Absolutely incredible display of whitetail I have ever seen in my entire life, Thank you exodus for taking us along with you, And I have to give a shout out to my son who is living a dream going into these unbelievable cribs and putting out this content for all of us to enjoy, thank you and I Love You!!
He knows his collection to well he's a deer historian!
Ok I’m not gonna be ashamed to say this but I’m jealous 🤘🏻 that’s the sickest collection of trophies that anyone will ever get to see !!! Absolutely incredible!!!
THIS GUY HAS THE BEST COLLECTION!!!!!!!
He could possibly be the first Deer History professor!! 🧐incredible knowledge of killed monster bucks!!🤓
So the secret to giant deer is seaweed? Noted
Next thing you know we're going to see a seaweed mineral/attractant! lol
No just having enough money to buy the mount
Next have him go over his gun collection. Might take him a few days
I was thinking the same thing lol XD
🤣
I was lucky enough to see this collection in person...It was the most jaw dropping collection of whitetails I have ever been around. We're around big deer all the time, but Keith's collection is on a different level.
So are all those deer in his collection the actual racks or are they reproductions? I guess I’d have a hard time selling my trophy buck to someone to have in their collection...🤷🏼♂️
The look on your face holding that Ken Cartwright Buck was "This thing is Filthy Big". Good stuff. It had to be such a privilege to get to see the real deal sets from the deer we all grew up studying the stories and numbers on. Plus, the few that were replicas, were Klaus's own personal mounts! Too cool.
@@captaincripple7218 No, man! He noted the ones that were replicas, just like a straight shooter would. Those were the real deal. All except the Jordan Buck and The General.
@@Joe-fc8ne ahh I missed that thanks for the reply! If your a hunter good luck rigid season.
@@captaincripple7218 I am, you as well. Stay safe, have fun, and Good Luck!
So glad to see Keith able to get his inspiration and knowledge out there. Blessed to call this guy family!
cant wrap my head around this one ...overload for sure .. I could spend a month in this family room with my jaw on the ground. Thanks Exodus ...and thanks Mr. Snider...
I have no words, this collection is just incredible and the best episode ever, thanks again exodus crew for bringing us along to see these tremendous collections!!
What an awesome episode! Going to have to watch this a 2nd time! Impressive that Keith knew all the stories and measurements of the deer off the top of his head. Wow!
Nice to see all those bucks with someone who takes care of them! It’s pretty cool to see Maine Being recognized by their big bucks. We still have some of those big ones but not many
I like deer and all, but my biggest take from this video is how amazing a person’s life can be when they have a passion that drives them. I wish I loved something as much as this guy loves his deer
Saying this is so impressive is such an understatement. The time the effort and not to mention the money involved in this collection is unreal. Top notch would LOVE to get a chance to see it in person.
That is awesome i loved every minute of this video the history and storytelling was great. Thanks for letting me see your collection and enjoying it. I am 54 years old and have been hunting for something like them all my life but now i know why i haven't seen one you have them all lol thanks again
I really enjoyed this episode you can truly tell how passionate this gentleman is about deer and deer hunting by the sheer knowledge of these racks that he has!
This is the greatest thing i've ever seen. I could listen to this guy all day.
Haven't seen Keith for a while but it's about time u showed his trophy bucks collection. Great job
Nice, glad to see bob haneys buck. My dad mounted to original and we have a reproduction of it hanging in the game room. Between Bob Haney and Ron Osborne I got to hold some big Ohio bucks over the years.
Congratulations Keith,I am very proud of you,I sent your video to my grandson and my friends .they like it very much, and said one day they hope to get a very big deer and meet you. Thanks for sharing your video and your story behind all of the deer you done a great job.Thanks 🙏🦋✝️
What can you say? Speechless & Priceless! I was 7 yrs. old when my dad pulled in the driveway with a nice 8 ptr. and I spent the whole day rubbing & caressing those antlers, so I'm almost 50 now and still fondling those and so many more. So I get it totally!
This is about to be a banger love this series
Man this is my cup of tea i recognize several of those deer. The Illinois road kill is unmistakable.
The respect this guy has for not only the Animals but for the people who harvested these Deer,was absolutely awesome to listen too....
This collection is absolutely amazing. Also thank you for talking about those replicas. Antlers by Klaus has a replica of the Bannister mule deer. Chuck and Herb Bannister were friends of my grandparents. in the 1940's Herb and Chuck harvested the buck in the sugar lake area. I am not sure how the mount ended up there but in the 1990's I dug the original Bannister mount out of my grandparents old shop in BC. It was covered in Squirrel crap and nut shells at the very back of some old shelving. Thankfully they never chewed the antlers. I hung the original in my grandparents garage on the wall 343 1/8. My cousin and her husband came for a visit one time and we got talking about deer and I told him you never seen a deer like the one in the garage. When he saw the Bannister buck he could not believe his eyeballs. Took a picture and sent it to some friends and funny thing Chuck wanted his buck back lol. I am so glad to find the replica at Antlers by Klaus because that brings back some memories that nobody would ever believe. Easily top 10 all time non-typical mule deer.
Anyhow thank you so much for sharing your collection. None better.
Glad to see another who truly appreciates the beauty of each deer
Big thanks to you guys for showing us this collection it’s truly awesome This guys memory is as amazing as the giant racks Thanks again & God Bless
Amazing stories, deer, and scores. Crazy to think that buck made his beams flat on just sure will power to eat, incredible.
What a beautiful trophy room. Tons of success in each trophy. Thank you for sharing all of the stories on each trophy.
Incredible video, collection & knowledge! I am equally impressed with bucks in this fantastic collection and the knowledge Keith has. No mistaking he’s the right person for these bucks to be with.
Thank you Exodus trail cams for doing this, this was awesome.
I stumbled upon this video through a link via a Boone & Crockett article. Thanks for sharing your collection. It is mesmerizing. Again, thanks for your generosity in sharing these beautiful trophies.
Great job Keith . The very best cribs yet really. So awesome you are a true man of whitetail, I loved your personal deer and your great collection so amazing..thank you welcome to cribs great job guys...
I still watch this from time to time,it's like a really good movie you could watch a 100 times. Love it absolutely love it bravo👏👏👏👏
As an avid whitetail hunter this is my equivalent of “Valhalla”! Thank you for sharing This with us!
Unbelievable collection. So impressive how much knowledge you have remembering the "stats" on each rack. Thank you for sharing!
All and all I appreciate that he keeps the memory alive by having these deer and not letting them collect dust in someone's house but I just feel weird having someone else's deer on ur wall but to each they're own
Was waiting for the Jordan buck, grew up less than a mile away from his cabin near Hinckley MN. Legendary! 🙏🏼
Unreal! Very impressive collection of world class whitetails!
All I can say is thank you Keith.
Best episode so far! Great collection of bucks that has my mouth watering!!!
That Arkansas buck is absolutely nuts. I'm from Arkansas and that buck makes me wish we had more like that.
Absolutely breathtaking. Amazing collection. The stories are worth the video.
Thank you for showing your collection. Awesome! More
Phenomenal video and tour! Thanks Keith and Exodus
Ohio has always been one of those hidden jems for deer hunting, especially up around carroll/ Jefferson county. That’s an amazing collection Keith! I wouldn’t mind stopping by to take a look sometime if you would be open for a couple visitors
Your dedication to detail and knowledge is top notch.. congrats on a absolutely wonderful collection
This is so amazing. The collection and the story. Replay!
Awesome collection! Illinois road kill has always been one of my favorites!!
This guy is so knowledgeable about whitetails he could probably give people the numbers on my unknown deer lol !Seriously though awesome collection and thanks for sharing !
This guy and his collection is amazing! His memory is bad ass!
This guy deserves his own channel so much knowledge dropped in this vid. 🙌🏼💯
Thankyou for showing off such an awesome collection!
Wow what an impressive collection!!! Great job explaining in detail!!!
Your knowledge of the history of every single buck is very impressive.
Iowa, Kansas, and Georgia, That's all I heard, Cameron, Chad, thank you for the episode, I have most of NAW memorized from about 1993 on, please get out of there, guys ! Everyone doesn't have to know what we know. 😎 What a truly impressive collection of authentic heads. Mr Huffman would be proud of you, Keith.
Maine was the third deer he mentioned, makes me proud as a mainah, we got some big boys up here if willing to put in the time and effort.
And I’ve never seen anyone that knows more about dear than you sir your knowledge is like no other you speak very well and very informative
That's love when u can rattle of info like that. Good stuff. Those mounts are in a good place
Chad did some pushups before they cut to him showing off those antlers. Awesome episode guys.
I come here often. One of my favorite videos on yt, hands down
Wow incredible and insane collection man you have a dreamers man cave! Thanks for sharing
Love every one of these videos you guys put out!!
I just had Billy Crutchfield come hunt with me out here in KY. Hes as nice of a guy as you'll meet and as humble as you can be for killing a 270. Im grateful to have met him and its awesome you guys have a piece of MD in your home.
Truly amazing showing passion and respect they deserve just like anything if you live it breathe it you get better and better man is a natural story teller with great memory honest motivating and a legend !
Gotta love this guys passion for these racks. I’ve sent this video to everyone I know
Wow is all I can say, absolutely amazing !
he really appreciates all those deer and knows the history well
every second of this is incredible
The history is incredible . Fantastic.
That is truly a great collection.
Amazing collection, glad someone has them so we can see and appreciate them, on the other hand, I hope I never get to the point of hunting antlers. I love hunting, for me a bow kill doe is as exciting to me as my biggest buck. I hope that doesn't go away.
I couldn’t imagine selling a once in a lifetime deer however this man sure gives them a good home
crazy how much he knows about each and every animal, so impressive! reminds me a bit of the trophy room in a Cabela's near Grapevine, TX. Has tons of record holding mule and whitetail deer with a little plaque on each one (who shot it, how it scored, etc). Just an incredible video, so intriguing.
Your comment about the scoring system as it relates to the Jerry Whitmeyer buck is right on. A symmetrical rack that can have a point removed from each side (and still be symmetrical) but is now "bigger" is an odd feature of the scoring system. I had a bow-killed 5x5 that just missed Pope and Young, but had the brow tines not been split on both sides, which would have reduced the buck to a 4x4 rather than a 5x5, it would have made the Pope and Young minimum. When my scorer finished scoring the rack and we saw how the split brown tines had dropped the score, he said, "Ya, it's a cruel scoring system."
Awesome to see his passion... almost as cool as the collection he has
Every guy that rides a motorcycle in Ohio knows that there are more whitetails than rats. Thanks to all you guys that rid the country side of them. I have seen my biggest bucks downtown and took my best with the bumper of my work truck and a framing hammer.
Amazing the knowledge of how he knows the scores of each one. Great video
As a born and raised Mainer, I was glad to see a couple Maine bucks make the collection. In my life I’ve seen two Maine bucks that easily would have made this collection. One was out of season and one was too far to shoot. I thought both were moose when I first saw them.
This guy did a awesome job and man does he have a good memory
Lived and hunted in Maine my whole life, makes me proud to see the third deer mentioned was taken in Maine. And a few others from Maine in his collection. We got some big boys up here, the potato deer is a legend too. Most don't get the big middle brow tines in Maine, I think thier called brow tines, the middle or first points on each side, right above the head like horns. Maine bucks just don't get big, everything else does for sure. Countless bucks over 200 , even pushing 300lbs every year.
I have no idea why this video showed up, but I'm glad it did. That's one helluva collection. Top notch hosting as well.
Awesome guy 😁😁👍👍👍loves the white tail, its such a addition 😝😝
What an awesome collection!!!
I had the honors of holding the Amish buck that Jonathan Smucker harvested in Adams county Ohio. John happens to be one of the most humble humans I’ve ever met. He just happened to harvest that deers dad, a 120 class 6 pointer that was around 10 years old. The rack had the same giant frame just around 30 points less lol
My guy is like the Whitetail Rainman. I'm excited for this MN archery season
WOWWWWW
Amazing video..Pure Whitetail Greatness!!!
I love the stories behind them.