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February 07, 2024 Read Update! The records department of the Boone and Crockett Club recently received a Roosevelt’s elk entry, which, if confirmed by a judges panel, will be crowned the new world’s record. The recent entry was killed by Timothy Carpenter on September 21, 2023, in Humboldt County,...
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Hunter Aron Wark (right) and his guide Sam Kapolak with Wark’s musk ox that, if confirmed, will be the new World’s Record. Photo courtesy of Aron Wark. MISSOULA, MT —The records department of the Boone and Crockett Club recently received a musk ox entry, and if confirmed by a judges panel, it will...
World's Record Rocky Mountain Goat
A Rocky Mountain goat taken by a hunter in 2011 in British Columbia is the largest of its species ever recorded, according to the Boone and Crockett Club. Troy Sheldon with his new World's Record Rocky Mountain goat scoring 57-4/8 points. The billy was taken in British Columbia's Stikine River in...
The largest pronghorn ever recorded has been certified by Boone and Crockett Club as a new World's Record. The huge buck, hunted in Socorro County, N.M., in 2013, scores 96-4/8 B&C points.
The Boone and Crockett Club and Pope & Young Club confirm the existence of potential new archery World's Record typical American elk taken in Montana by a resident hunter. The elk’s B&C green score is an astounding 429-6/8 net and 448-4/8 gross. It was taken on a solo hunt early in the...
A bighorn sheep killed in a highway collision in Alberta has the largest horns ever recorded for the species. Boone and Crockett Club measurers today certified the specimen as a new World’s Record. The horns’ final score of 209-4/8 B&C points edged out the previous World’s Record, a ram taken...
A long winter buried in snow apparently swelled the horns of a bighorn sheep that died of natural causes. The ram was found this spring by Alberta wildlife officials and green-scored as a potential new World’s Record. Following the Boone and Crockett Club’s mandatory 60-day drying period, the ram’s...
A massive bighorn sheep that died of natural causes and was later found by wildlife officials could be a new World's Record, according to the Boone and Crockett Club. The ram was found in Alberta. The skull now is in possession of provincial officials and will be entered into Boone and Crockett...
A whitetail deer taken by a hunter in Wisconsin has fallen short of the score needed to become a new World's Record, according to the Boone and Crockett Club. Club officials today confirmed the "Johnny King buck" scores 180 typical points, or 217-5/8 non-typcial points, both of which include...

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