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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: 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.
To each his own but I get no thrill seeing those pics.
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.
Filled with lead weights and elk steaks.
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.