Quick Answer
Yes, it is possible to enter Pope & Young records after a deer is harvested, but there are specific requirements and deadlines to meet.
Eligibility and Documentation
To be eligible for the Pope & Young Club’s record book, a deer must meet specific requirements, including being harvested with a bow and arrow, and adhering to the club’s ethics and guidelines. Hunters must submit a complete and accurate application, including photos, measurements, and documentation of the deer’s antlers. The application must be submitted within 30 days of the harvest, and the deer must be preserved and kept in its natural state.
Measurement and Scoring
Pope & Young uses a standardized measurement system to score deer, taking into account attributes such as antler length, circumference, and beam weight. Hunters can use the Pope & Young scoring guide to measure and score their deer, and the club provides a free online scoring tool to help with this process. The scoring guide is based on a point system, with higher-scoring deer considered more impressive.
Tips for Success
To increase the chances of having a deer entered into the Pope & Young record book, hunters should ensure that they follow the club’s guidelines and requirements carefully. This includes taking accurate measurements, submitting complete and accurate documentation, and preserving the deer in its natural state. Hunters should also be aware of the club’s deadlines and submit their applications promptly to avoid delays.
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