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Duckmastor2 07-08-2004 06:46 PM

Scoring Question
 
I was reading an article today and it was one of those stories where the authors buck scored 140 something Pope and Young. I never cared much about scores for deer because I really dont see many animals that size around my neck of the woods. But I got to thinking about the early September season. Can Bucks be scored for Boone & Crocket or Pope and Young if they are still in velvet?

Just curious. Thanks!

Deerslayer_37 07-08-2004 07:11 PM

RE: Scoring Question
 
the velvet would have to be stripped off because it would add mass to the deer's rack.

slayer

Georgetownboys 07-09-2004 08:26 AM

RE: Scoring Question
 
Deerslayer_37 is right. . . .a proper score does call from a drying period and a clean rack.

Just wondering. . . .where, how and why would someone be scoring racks while in velvet. Some special new season? [8D]

bearklr 07-09-2004 08:39 AM

RE: Scoring Question
 
Georgetownboy, I don't think there is a "special new season" it's just called archery season. I have seen a number of muledeer taken while still in velvet and some whitetail out west as well, so it really is nothing new or uncommon. As far as drying and cleaning, a deer can be measured in velvet without cleaning for pope and young. There is a checkbox on the score sheet to indicate this and the record will be listed with an * beside the name. As far as Boone and Crockett I don't think they accept velvet entries due to the fact that when rifle season comes in all of the bucks have deffinately lost their velvet while the same cannot be said for archery season.

j3k2c1 07-09-2004 02:56 PM

RE: Scoring Question
 
I actually think there is now a velvet catergory for P&Y only. I am not too sure but I thought I read something....

extreme1 07-09-2004 03:04 PM

RE: Scoring Question
 
Any deer to be scored for the boone-crockett or pope and young must be clean of velvet and a drying period of 60 days minimum

j3k2c1 07-09-2004 05:49 PM

RE: Scoring Question
 
*Barren Ground Caribou

*Central Canada Barren Ground Caribou

*Mountain Caribou

*Quebec-Labrador Caribou

*Woodland Caribou

*Columbian Blacktail Deer, Typical

*Columbian Blacktail Deer, Non-Typical

*Sitka Blacktail Deer

*Coues' Deer, Typical

*Coues' Deer, Non-Typical

*Mule Deer, Typical

*Mule Deer, Non-Typical

*Whitetail Deer, Typical

*Whitetail Deer, Non-Typical

*Roosevelt's (Olympic) Elk

*American (Wapiti) Elk

*American Elk, Non-Typical

*Alaska-Yukon Moose

*Canada Moose

*Shiras' Moose



* Velvet entries are accepted in these categories, the above minimums apply.

This is straight from the P&Y entry requirements page. So for all of these you can enter a velvet score. Boone and Crockett has a no velvet policy

Duckmastor2 07-09-2004 08:02 PM

RE: Scoring Question
 

Just wondering. . . .where, how and why would someone be scoring racks while in velvet. Some special new season?
The only deer I ever harvested with a bow was in 9/8/01. The deer was in velvet. Nothing worth measuring, but you never know in the future,,,,


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