Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: nwhunter on September 18, 2007, 09:44:42 PM
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Was curious if anyone here knows where to look for the top bulls in the state record book for archery online? Or if anyone knows what they are post them for rocky mtn please. Tks nwhunter
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http://www.nwbiggame.com/top_10.cfm
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whats the difference between this, b&c and p&y? im assuming those scores don't include the b&c and p&y animals from our state??? the scores are awful low.
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Hey Polar bear, did you hear about the 340 bull killed out there by you? It ended up at a Taxidermist of mine. The guy is from Yelm or Rainier I believe and killed it in the Skookumchuck. Whats that bull of yours score?
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it also says a few of the rocky mountain elk came from king county and one from skamania...wouldn't that be a rosie?
Washington - Rocky Mountain Elk, Typical (Archery) [maps]
1. 375 4/8 Skamania County 1990
2. 368 2/8 Kittitas County 1987
3. 344 6/8 King County 1989
4. 340 7/8 Yakima County 1986
5. 332 6/8 King County 1987
6. 331 4/8 King County 1998
7. 331 3/8 King County 1995
8. 327 4/8 Yakima County 1989
9. 316 3/8 Lewis County 1986
10. 311 1/8 Pend Oreille County 1986
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jackelope, I believe anything east of Interstate 5 is scored as a Rocky Mountain elk by Boone & Crockett.
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thanks...you were right...from the B/C website:
Roosevelt’s elk are acceptable from Del Norte, Humboldt and Trinity Counties, California, as well as that portion of Siskiyou County west of I-5 in northern California; from west of Highway I-5 in Oregon and Washington; from Vancouver Island, B.C.; and from Afognak and Raspberry Islands of Alaska. The Alaskan animals are the result of a successful transplant from the Olympic Peninsula of Washington. To date no trophies from Alaska have been entered that reach the current all-time records book minimum score of 290. Most of the entered trophies to date have come from coastal Oregon and Washington, with a smaller number from Vancouver Island
if you want to sign up for trophy search, you could get the info i'm guessing by reading the site :dunno:
http://www.boone-crockett.org/bgRecords/trophySearch.asp?area=bgRecords
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That list hast to be wrong! If it is right, I have the #4 cascade roosie, #1 rifle whitie and 3 in the top 10 of archery whities. The last that I checked, I was a lot farther down on all of them except the bull.
maybe you ought to enter them. i'm betting a lot of people don't enter them for the same reason you haven't. :dunno:
that site was linked through pope and young's site.
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I guess I better get my bull scored I got last week !! We roughed him at 370", he is from the eastside a beauty of a 6x7. nwhunter
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The stats listed above are probable right from NW Big Game, not all P&Y or B&C animals are list though. This is a post of a P&Y bull I found on B&C Trophy Watch.
Arizona in Washington Evergreen Bull
October 31, 2003
With our B&C Headquarters close to the WA State Line, we have been getting hammered with inquires about a 400+ bull arrowed in the Evergreen State. Not the best photo, but what a bull. Here's what we have heard:
The bull was arrowed by Jeff Thorpe somewhere outside of Ellensburg, WA. Here are the green score numbers from a P&Y Official Measurer:
Officially scored by Glenn Abbott and Sam Wilkins on 11/22/03, 430 6/8 gross, 421 7/8 net non-typ.
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I guess I better get my bull scored I got last week !! We roughed him at 370", he is from the eastside a beauty of a 6x7. nwhunter
pics and story please!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I am not computer savvy enough to post a picture. I could probably email it to someone if they want to post it for me. Sorry nwhunter
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start another thread telling the story and e-mail me the pic and i'll post the pic. i think i can just add it to your post.
benjamin_rj@msn.com
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Thanks for the link!!!
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Are all your bucks that qualify Whitetails? Any Blacktails? I entered a couple of my Blacktails, then said to hell with it, killed one 05' that makes it, but didn't enter him. Sounds like you got some good bulls, are they permit or general?
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When is the next book for WA going to be published, I've got few i was thinking of putting in there.
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Don't they update them every two years?