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What's the biggest elk ever taken by a hunter? Here are the most impressive world record elk ever taken in every record category.
Steve Felix's lifetime obsession with giant elk leads to an encounter with a public-land Montana bull of historic proportions. This is his story of his hunt, which culminated in a 400-plus inch ...
The bull's nontypical antlers scored 478 inches, 93 inches more than the minimum score of 385 need to make the B&C record book. The bull has nine points on the left antler and 14 points on the right.
The elk was officially recognized on Jan. 2 as the new world record for a nontypical American elk. The antlers also proved to be points of contention among hunters.
An bull elk killed by a Montana bowhunter in September is a state record, the largest recorded in the U.S. in 48 years – and in the running to be a world record.
Possible world record elk shot by Montana archer; location a secret It's not official yet and still shrouded in secrecy, but the Boone and Crockett Club posted a photo and story on its website ...
Image via Facebook Let's give this hunter a hand. He may have just set a world record with this behemoth of an elk. Seriously, it looks about the size of a small minivan. Casey Brooks took down ...
The largest elk shot by an archer in Montana scored 409-2/8 and was taken by Chuck Adams on a private ranch in Eastern Montana. A “typical” elk has symmetrical antlers whereas a “nontypical ...
This is an Editorial Opinion piece We reported earlier this week the harvest of what is likely to become the new world-record non-typical elk. The "Spider Bull" was shot in Utah's Monroe Mountain unit ...
We may be looking at the new world record Rocky Mountain Elk, pending an official measurements after the mandatory drying period.