

The Hunt for the New World-Record Archery Elk
The new world-record archery elk, scored and verified by Pope and Young, was taken in September 2020 by an Alberta bowhunter.

Seems like a down to earth type guy!
It is DEFINITELY NOT a penned raised animal. I expected better from you, Crimson.When I first saw this, my gut was telling me that it may be a covertly raised ranch bull. There’s a fair number of elk farms in Alberta, probably in some really out-of-the-way places. Wouldn’t be hard to grow one in secret
Simply raising a question. I wasn’t aware that Alberta had the genetics or weather conditions to grow an animal of that magnitude. Not hating on anyoneIt is DEFINITELY NOT a penned raised animal. I expected better from you, Crimson.
Have you ever looked into a record book? How about the WR NT mule deer? Canada has some of the best genetics there are.Simply raising a question. I wasn’t aware that Alberta had the genetics or weather conditions to grow an animal of that magnitude. Not hating on anyone
tru that , hoser!Have you ever looked into a record book? How about the WR NT mule deer? Canada has some of the best genetics there are.
Well, elk and mule deer are 2 different animals. I just checked the only record book I own, the b&c 26th big game awards for 2004-2006. For Alberta, there are 3 typical elk out of 178 entries. Ranked 4,129, and 154. Non typical consists of 1 entry, ranked dead last of 51 total. I stand by my statement regarding albertas ability to produce record book elk. And yes, I’m very familiar with Canada’s record book mule deer and whitetailHave you ever looked into a record book? How about the WR NT mule deer? Canada has some of the best genetics there are.