It's official. Stephen Tucker of Gallatin, Tennessee, is now the proud owner and harvester of this non-typical world record whitetail rack.
John Plute’s bull elk antlers held the world record for 30 years, scoring 442 3/8 on the Boone & Crockett scale and measuring as much as 51 inches.
Is a 429 6/8 net score good enough to set a world record? One Montana bowhunter surely hopes so.
A 15-foot, 9-inch American alligator, weighing 1,011.5 pounds and now boasting a world record as the largest alligator ever killed in the wild is on display at an Alabama zoo.