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Pope & Young typically receives submissions of big game animals such as deer, elk, and bear, with a strong focus on whitetail deer and antlered elk. These trophies are often harvested using archery equipment and meet specific scoring criteria. The organization has strict rules and regulations for entry.
Types of Trophies
Pope & Young primarily focuses on big game animals, including deer, elk, and bear. Whitetail deer are the most common submission, with a strong emphasis on larger bucks with impressive antlers. In fact, the organization has a record book specifically for whitetail deer, which features some of the largest and most impressive bucks ever harvested.
Scoring Criteria
To qualify for entry into the Pope & Young record book, a trophy must meet specific scoring criteria. This includes the total score, which is calculated using a formula that takes into account the number and size of the deer’s antlers. The organization also considers the age and sex of the animal, as well as the method of harvest and the equipment used. For example, a whitetail deer with a total score of 180 inches or more is eligible for entry into the record book.
Archery Equipment
Pope & Young emphasizes the use of archery equipment for hunting, which includes recurve and compound bows, as well as traditional and longbows. The organization has specific rules and regulations governing the use of archery equipment, including minimum draw weights and arrow specifications. Hunters who submit trophies to Pope & Young must adhere to these rules and provide detailed documentation of their hunting methods and equipment.
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