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When I see "waiting on SCI" I automatically think farm raised.
I read Broadmourh Canyon Ranch in ID. Possible score of 566. Not sure how accurate any of that info is.
Filled with lead weights and elk steaks.
To each his own but I get no thrill seeing those pics.
Quote from: trophyhunt on October 11, 2022, 06:38:18 AMTo each his own but I get no thrill seeing those pics.Me either man…why not just go on a black angus hunt. You get more meat and they don’t run as fast.
Quote from: highcountry_hunter on October 12, 2022, 05:57:37 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on October 11, 2022, 06:38:18 AMTo each his own but I get no thrill seeing those pics.Me either man…why not just go on a black angus hunt. You get more meat and they don’t run as fast.Plus a black Angus mount is pretty cool on the wall!You can enter farm raised animals in SCI?
Quote from: Farmer72 on October 10, 2022, 07:01:54 PMWhen I see "waiting on SCI" I automatically think farm raised.Exactly
Unlike Boone and Crockett and the Pope and Young Club, which don’t allow animals harvested on high-fence ranches into their record books, SCI recognizes these trophies as potential records. The organization simply categorizes them as “estate animals.”
He says he had originally paid to shoot a 500-inch bull (for context, the Boone & Crockett Club world-record nontypical elk, known as the famous Spider Bull, scored 478 5/8 inches), but then the head guide made him a deal he couldn’t pass up. The guide mentioned a record-class bull they had walking around the 10,000-acre ranch. He told Dhooghe if they could find it, he could shoot that elk in addition to a mid-500’s bull, and he threw out a price that Dhooghe was willing to pay.
Well, the shooter sounds pretty happy and it was legal. 100% not hunting but he is fully aware of it, a gift from his wife for his 50th.