Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: herdbull33 on September 06, 2011, 07:35:31 PM
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Just wondering
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Rifle: 218 5/8
Archery: 203 7/8
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Surprised archery does not own the high score.
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Sorry. I forgot about black powder which is 200 1/8.
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Wasn't the archery buck just killed in the last year or two? Alkali Unit? My memory is fuzzy :dunno:
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I would love to see some pics of the record typical and non typical if anyone can find them.
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Wasn't the archery buck just killed in the last year or two? Alkali Unit? My memory is fuzzy :dunno:
I have seen the buck. I have to see if I can find it again. Cant remember how I found it on the web. :bash:
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Found it!!!!!
http://muledeercountry.com/2009/09/washingtons-top-mule-deer/ (http://muledeercountry.com/2009/09/washingtons-top-mule-deer/)
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Go to Boone and Crocket . org. I still can't believe the number 1 typical has held up.
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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! :drool:
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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! :drool:
Oh, my bad. There was a lot of talk about it being the "next state record" when he killed it. 1st, 3rd, whatever... I'd sell my eyeteeth for him... :tup:
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Unofficial gross green score is 209 1/8 inches with 8 7/8 inches if deductions. This gives it an unofficial net green score of 200 1/8 inches, putting him number two in Washington. He is 31 1/2 inches wide, with great mass all the way out to the tips. This is a beautiful buck.
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herdbull, check out www.nwbiggame.com (http://www.nwbiggame.com) . This site lets you search all the record books for Washington.
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218-5/8 typical as scored by NWBG! :yike: I have seen that rack in person and it is amazing. I believe B&C scored the G4 on one side as a NT point because it almost branches off of the G2 which shot it to hell for the B&C book. I think gross score is around 225" if I remember right.
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Did you guys see that Cody Robbins just dropped a new NT world record muley? Green scores 294" :tup:
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Saw that. Wish I didn't have to wait for the mag to come out to see it.
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http://www.monstermuleys.info/dcforum/DCForumID6/21954.html
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That is a huge buck! If you go to his web site there is also this double dropper on the home page pic. first pic is on the web site and the other one is on monster muleys.
http://live2hunt.com/the-team/cody-robbins/ (http://live2hunt.com/the-team/cody-robbins/)
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The top one he shot a couple years ago.
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I think maybe I should quit my job and be Cody Robbins when I grow up...
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The top one he shot a couple years ago.
Where those shot at?
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The top one he shot a couple years ago.
Where those shot at?
Saskatchewan.
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Rifle: 218 5/8
Archery: 203 7/8
I am not quite sure where you got your info? I am looking at the second edition of the "Record Book for Washington's Big Game". According to record book, Steve Crossley shot a typical buck that scored 218 5/8 in 1960. Taken from Chelan County. Typical youth modern rifle, the #1 buck scores 196 1/8. It was shot by Brad Wright in 1976 from Okanogan County. Typical Mule deer archery, the #1 buck scores 202 0/8 shot by Tom Adrian in 2004 from Franklin County. Typical Mule deer Muzzy, the #1 buck scores 188 1/8. Shot by Rich Birch in 1978 from Lincoln County. Typical Mule deer youth, #1 buck scores 162 4/8 shot by David Kauer in 1994 from Chelan County. Non-typical Mule deer modern rifle scores a massive 266 1/8. Shot by Joe Mally in 1933 from Stevens County. Non typical Mule deer youth, #1 buck scores 187 6/8, shot by Kyle Tullar in 2004 from Okanogan County. Finally, non typical Mule deer Muzzy, #1 buck scores 200 3/8. Shot by Rich Birch in 1978 from Lincoln County. It appears that Mr. Rich Birch shot 2 #1 state record bucks in 1978. Hmmmmmmm, how did that happen? Typical and Non typical with a Muzzy. Or maybe one buck took both records.
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NW Big Game top 10's. http://www.nwbiggame.com/top_10.cfm (http://www.nwbiggame.com/top_10.cfm)
Archery typical is 203 7/8 Franklin Co. Thomas E. Adrian 2004
Check this out too. NT mule deer sheds from 1960.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nwbiggame.com%2Fgraphics%2Ftrophy_room%2F1295061601_Shawncockrum.jpg&hash=ede22f9a8dcba87a98da20f785c5c0222a15e3fb)
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And the the #1 typical muzzy they have listed is about one of the best looking typicals I have seen! 200-1/8 and check out the 3 or 4 inch deduction on his left MB!
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nwbiggame.com%2Fgraphics%2Ftrophy_room%2F1295053707_LucasEdler.jpg&hash=88c0f76839b4ec14026137d4f3e552e0f80f766c)
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NW Big Game top 10's. http://www.nwbiggame.com/top_10.cfm (http://www.nwbiggame.com/top_10.cfm)
Archery 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
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nwbiggame.com%2Fgraphics%2Ftrophy_room%2F1295061601_Shawncockrum.jpg&hash=ede22f9a8dcba87a98da20f785c5c0222a15e3fb)
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All great bucks, but that Saskatchewan buck has just unbelievable growth. :o
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NW biggame record book is not an official book :twocents: thank god
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NW biggame record book is not an official book :twocents: thank god
What does it take to be "official"? :chuckle:
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(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Flive2hunt.com%2Fwp-content%2Fthemes%2FHallOfCostumes%2Fimages%2Frss.png&hash=6819c3831ec4282bf54b3d0bd51a03000d883238)
I think this is the record holder on his main page
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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.
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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.
It would be VERY VERY cool if you could get a pic to post, we so could all drool on ourselves........... :tup: I would love to see the states largest buck.
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:yeah:
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Ill try and snap a pic the next time im at his house. it isnt that wide but has crowns like a a stag and a droptine that is like a club. 34 total points. its a freak. :drool:
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NW biggame record book is not an official book :twocents: thank god
What does it take to be "official"? :chuckle:
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.
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NW biggame record book is not an official book :twocents: thank god
What does it take to be "official"? :chuckle:
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.
:tup: :)