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More to the Score – The Latest Top 10 B&C Entries – Volume 3

More to the Score – The Latest Top 10 B&C Entries – Volume 3

Winter 2021 Edition

Whether your hunts are in the rearview or you’re layering up for one more try, we have a number of new record entries to keep hunting on your mind. Check out a new Montana state record black bear, a behemoth bighorn ram from North Dakota, and an Appalachian sleeper-state producing some incredible whitetails. 

All data compiled using B&C's Big Game Records LIVE! Click here to learn more about searching our on-line trophy database.

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1 of 10 – COLORADO SHIRAS' MOOSE


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2 of 10 – NORTH DAKOTA BIGHORN SHEEP


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3 of 10 – NEW YORK NON-TYPICAL WHITETAIL DEER


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4 of 10 – NEW MEXICO PRONGHORN


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5 of 10 – CALIFORNIA TULE ELK


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6 of 10 – MONTANA BLACK BEAR


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7 of 10 – WEST VIRGINIA TYPICAL WHITETAIL DEER


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8 of 10 – NUNAVUT MUSKOX


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9 of 10 – ALASKA NON-TYPICAL SITKA BLACKTAIL DEER


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10 of 10 – SOUTH DAKOTA NON-TYPICAL MULE DEER


*NOTE: The trophy stats are based on data through November 15, 2021. Rankings may change as new entries are submitted and accepted by the Boone and Crockett Club's Records Department. 

The Importance of Records in Big Game Management

When you enter your trophy into the Boone and Crockett system, you aren’t just honoring the animal and its habitat. You are participating in a data collection system that started in the 1920s and was refined by Club members in 1950.


Today, there are nearly 60,000 trophy records. By establishing a records database more than 70 years ago, the Boone and Crockett Club established a scientific baseline from which researchers can use to study wildlife management. If you’re still on the fence about entering your trophy, we encourage you to read Why Should I Bother to Enter My Trophy. To the best of our ability, we ensure that the trophies entered into the records were taken in accordance with the tenets of fair chase ethics. Despite what some may think, the Boone and Crockett records are not about a name or a score in a book—because in the end, there’s so much more to the score.

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Defend Fair Chase