Show me the records! Click here to enter the Cy Curtis Awards Online Database, where you can browse and custom-search thousands of record animals harvested right here in our state. Submit an Entry Click here for more information about eligibility, scoring criteria or to submit an entry for consideration.
Entries must include a completed score sheet for an officially scored animal. Find an Official Cy Curtis Scorer. Score sheets for each species are available below for information and rough scoring purposes.
To be eligible for entry, the trophy must be officially scored as outlined above. Fair Chase Statement Must be signed and included with any submission. Score your Trophy with Boone and Crockett. In recent years, Oklahoma has seen a number of impressive entries to the Cy Curtis Program.
Future records should include sex, date killed, location taken, hunter name, and observer names for the scale weight. Buy and apply. Hunt Montana Big Game Records. Records by Species Search Montana trophy records by species. The points, of course, are the projections growing out of the main antler stems, or beams, as they are called.
The spread is the distance between designated points. Both the Boone and Crockett and Pope and Young clubs have online scoring sheets which describe exactly where to take the measurements. If your typical whitetail bucks total score meets the minimums, it will have to be verified by an official from the club.
It should be mentioned there are two other clubs that score whitetail deer. The Buckmasters and the Longhunter clubs maintain official records. The Longhunter records are for deer killed with a muzzle loader. The Buckmasters scoring counts every inch of the antlers and does not focus on visual aesthetics.
Typical whitetail bucks are animals of beauty to an avid hunter. Typical Bucks. Outsmarting Bucks. Bucks In The Spring. Bucks In The Summer. Bucks in The Fall. Bucks in The Winter. When it comes to non-typical antlers, the general scoring principles are the same, except that abnormal points are added to the non-typical score. For instance, a mule deer might have identical drop tines, which are considered abnormal points.
For the typical category, these would be deducted from the net score. For the non-typical category, these tines would be added to the net score. The gross score for antlered animals is the typical frame without deductions for lack of symmetry, plus the total of the lengths of all the abnormal points, plus the total inside spread. The gross score for horned and tusked animals is the total of the left and right sides without deductions for lack of symmetry.
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