Pope and Young announces a new world record Columbian Blacktail. Thirteen new world records were announced at P&Y's 33rd Biennial Convention this year, with this incredible buck topping the charts in the Typical Velvet category for Columbian Blacktail
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Pope and Young announces a new world record Woodland Caribou in the velvet category. Daniel Welker’s bull set the world record with a score of 362 1/8”, this is an incredible 107” larger than the next largest confirmed Woodland Caribou in Velvet
After convening a special judges panel oday at the Wild Sheep Foundation’s 2023 Sheep Show in Reno, Nevada, the Boone and Crockett Club announces a new World's Record Rocky Mountain goat.
Sterling Precision and Applied Ballistics shooter Curtis Roman set a new Extreme Long Range (ELR) cold bore world record on Sunday, May 22, 2022, at the Spring Canyon ELR Match at the NRA Whittington Center in Raton, New Mexico, making three consecutive impacts at 2472 yards from a cold bore.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) fisheries biologists certified a new state record butterfly peacock bass weighing 9.11 pounds and measuring 23 5/16 inches long, caught by angler Felipe Prieto from Hialeah.
Luis Ricardo Hernandez Martinez was troll fishing with Capt. Bobby Sullivan of Icebreaker Charters on Lake Michigan near Ludington early Saturday morning, Aug. 7, when he caught a Chinook salmon weighing in at 47.86 pounds and measuring 47.5 inches.
Kaleb Baird’s mountain goat harvested in Alaska on September 11 scored an amazing 53 4/8” and is now the largest bow-harvested Mountain Goat in North America.
Justin Gordon’s velvet mule deer scored an amazing 324 3/8" and is now the Pope & Young record holder for largest bow-harvested VELVET Non-Typical Mule Deer in North America. This amazing mule deer was shot in Colorado, on September 2, 2018.
A Pope and Young Club Special Panel of Judges has certified Allen Bollen’s Velvet Typical Sitka Blacktail as the largest bow-harvested VELVET Typical Blacktail in North America.
David Worsham caught a 23-inch, 5.12-pound Gila trout that is in the process of certification as an Arizona state record. It may be an IGFA world record as well.
Powered by three 300-horsepower Evinrude E-TEC® G2® engines, 32 performers entered the water at Wolf River in Shawano, Wisconsin to break the existing world record on September 10, 2017. The official Guinness World Records title was awarded to them in March 2018.
A ram that died of natural causes is the pending new World’s Record bighorn sheep. The Boone and Crockett Club today confirmed the official entry score of 216-3/8 points B&C.
