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Entering Your B&C Trophy

 

Once a trophy has been measured, there are a number of entry requirements that need to be fulfilled to insure the efficient and

How to Contact the Boone and Crockett Club

Telephone and Fax Numbers

Boone and Crockett Headquarters - 406-542-1888 
(Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)

Headquarters Fax - 406-542-0784

Merchandise Orders - 888-840-4868 (24 hours, 7 days a week)

Rasmuson Wildlife Conservation Center - 406-472-3311

Conservation Center Fax - 406-472-3313

Boone and Crockett State and Provincial Big Game Records

Whether you’re looking for record-book whitetail deer or the biggest moose to come out of your state, look no further. Here, you can search the Boone and Crockett database for state and provincial records for big game from Alaska to Mexico.

Elk Steak Goes Sci-Fi: Does Lab-Grown Meat Make Fair Chase Obsolete?

By Steve Wagner 

Bioengineers are making lab-grown elk meat. It’s molecularly identical to wild meat—but are you really eating the same thing?

Elk steaks sizzle over a crackling fire. For 10,000 years, this primal cookout required three things: an elk, the skills of a hunter, and a skosh of luck.

Hall of Fame

A Heartfelt Thank You To Our Extraordinary Supporters

The Boone and Crockett Club founders created a conservation legacy that began more than 135 years ago. We stand not only on their shoulders but on the foundation built by all of our members.

George Bird Grinnell Society

It’s been nearly 140 years since Theodore Roosevelt formed a coalition of sportsmen to establish the foundation for the World’s greatest conservation system. Chief among these individuals was George Bird Grinnell, editor of Forest & Stream magazine, Boone and Crockett Club President from 1918 to 1927, and later named Honorary President for Life.

Wilderness Warrior Society

In 1887 Theodore Roosevelt formed a coalition of gentlemen hunters in order to establish the foundation for the world’s greatest wildlife conservation system. Knowing that he could not accomplish this daunting task alone, he invited men of science, business, industry, politics, and public service to join him in forming the Boone and Crockett Club.