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Wasn't the archery buck just killed in the last year or two? Alkali Unit? My memory is fuzzy
That is Mark Thomas's buck and it isn't the state record archery deer. I believe it is officially 3rd in the state with stick and string. That buck visits me in my dreams!
The top one he shot a couple years ago.
Quote from: huntnphool on September 07, 2011, 10:17:36 PMThe top one he shot a couple years ago.Where those shot at?
Rifle: 218 5/8Archery: 203 7/8
NW Big Game top 10's. http://www.nwbiggame.com/top_10.cfmArchery typical is 203 7/8 Franklin Co. Thomas E. Adrian 2004 Check this out too. NT mule deer sheds from 1960. The guy who owns those sheds is a member on here. They are unbelievable to hold in person. They have it all
NW biggame record book is not an official book thank god
The Mally buck that is still the state record non typ was shot by my great great grandfather. it was actually shot in 1918 but was not scored until 1933. The mount was in my great grandmas house and still remember drooling over it everytime we would go over there. it is now property of my uncle and can say that i don't think that buck will ever be beat.
Quote from: huntnnw on September 12, 2011, 03:39:47 AMNW biggame record book is not an official book thank godWhat does it take to be "official"?
Quote from: Lowedog on September 12, 2011, 04:44:41 PMQuote from: huntnnw on September 12, 2011, 03:39:47 AMNW biggame record book is not an official book thank godWhat does it take to be "official"? What makes Boone & Crocket or Pope & Young official? They are all just recording game by their rules and stamped "official" by their "official" score keepers trained in the Boone & Crocket or Pope & Young way. I don't think that makes any other record keeping institution any less. I am glad that NW big game is willing to keep records for the State, because no one else seemed willing to do it.