Chuck Adams’ velvet typical Sitka blacktail buck scored 109 7/8 inches and is now recognized as the new Pope and Young world record in that category.
Arrowed in September 2020 in Alberta, the new P&Y Club world record non-typical American elk scored 449 4/8 inches.
The Pope and Young Club recently certified two new archery velvet world records: a non-typical mule deer and a typical Sitka blacktail.
The P&Y Club has announced the formation of a special panel to verify a potential velvet world record non-typical mule deer tagged by Justin Gordon.
A special panel of judges from the Pope and Young Club recently recognized a new archery world record mountain goat.
A black bear killed by Jeff Melillo in New Jersey during the 2019 hunting season has been certified as a bowhunting world record by the Pope and Young Club.
Attendees of the Pope and Young Club 31st Biennial Convention in Omaha, Nebraska, were treated to five new P&Y world record animals.
The Pope and Young Club recently announced a new world record non-typical whitetail that scores 327 7/8 inches.
A Saskatchewan muley with a 5x5 typical frame and 15 abnormal points on each side was recently crowned the new No. 1 non-typical by a P&Y special panel of judges.