What is the minimum Boone and Crockett score for whitetail?
For Boone and Crockett the minimum scoring points for whitetail deer is 160 inches. For Pope and Young the minimum for whitetail deer is 125 inches.
Does cigarette smoke bother deer?
This issue has been a debate for several years and begs the question, can deer smell cigarette smoke? Of course, deer can smell cigarette smoke. Deer have 297 million olfactory receptors in their nose. Numerous studies have shown that deer’s sense of smell is 500 to 1000 times superior to people.
How big does a Boone and Crockett whitetail get?
For Boone and Crockett the minimum scoring points for whitetail deer is 160 inches. For Pope and Young the minimum for whitetail deer is 125 inches. There are also minimums for non-typical antlers. In some states the typical whitetail bucks are well . . .
What is the world record for a first Buck?
Not bad for a first buck. The world-record nontypical mark was set at 284⅜ inches when Larry Raveling shot an Iowa giant during the 1973 season. Raveling’s world-class whitetail—his first buck—boasted 29 scorable points. Unfortunately, the buck had snapped off one of its massive drop tines.
What is the P&Y world record for whitetail buck?
Vraspir sent a cedar shaft into the buck’s vitals and became the P&Y Club’s first world record holder in the non-typical whitetail category. Vraspir’s buck scored 186-2/8 inches. 5. The Del Austin Buck Ol’ Mossy Horns stood as the P&Y world record for 38 years.
What is the B&C world record for typical spot?
Courtesy Boone and Crockett Larry Gibson of Missouri nearly claimed the B&C world-record typical spot when he shot a massive 6×6, during the 1971 rifle season. But the incredible whitetail fell short by two tines; the right brow tine is slightly shorter than the left, and the right G2 had been injured while the buck was in velvet.
Is the Ed Koberstein Buck the world’s best ever?
The Ed Koberstein buck actually is a world-record whitetail, but not in the Boone and Crockett book. A B&C scoring panel judged the buck’s G6s to be abnormal points, which dropped the deer’s overall typical score from 207⅞ to 188⅜.