What is the new world record buck?
What is the new world record buck?
Pope and Young Club has confirmed Luke Brewster’s 22-point non-typical whitetail buck is a world record. Brewster shot the deer during the 2018 archery season. Its antlers measured 327 and seven-eighth inches.
What is the world record whitetail deer score?
213-5/8 points
At the 22nd Big Game Awards Program in Dallas, Texas, the Boone and Crockett Club Judges’ Panel declared Hanson’s buck the new world’s record typical whitetail with a final score of 213-5/8 points.
When was the Buck certified as the new world record?
The buck, which netted over 216 on the Boone and Crockett scale will be certified at the next meeting of the club in 2009 as the new world record. Rompola’s buck will replace Milo Hanson’s Saskatchewan whitetail killed in 1993. For years, Rompola and his buck were the center of controversy.
What’s the world record for a whitetail deer?
With a final score of 327 7/8 inches, Brewster’s buck (above) was confirmed as the new P&Y world record non-typical whitetail. This buck surpasses the previous world record non-typical whitetail shot by Michael Beatty (below) by nearly 34 inches. (Note: Beatty’s buck was shot on Nov. 8, while Brewster killed his on Nov. 2.
How big are the biggest white tailed bucks?
That’s what we’re looking at today — the three largest free-range (don’t get me started on high-fence operations) typical white-tailed bucks ever killed by man. Check out these three legendary whitetails, courtesy of Boone & Crockett’s Trophy Search.
When did Mitch Rompola kill the world record whitetail deer?
Mitch Rompola finally discussed the story about his possible world record whitetail buck killed with a bow on November 13, 1998. His deer was examined by state conservation officers and scorers and has after nearly 10 years, been certified as a factual bow kill.