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Huntcell 02-Oct-14
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Gene 25-Oct-14
From: Huntcell
02-Oct-14

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Pope and Young Club announces potential new world record woodland caribou October 2, 2014

Chatfield, Minn. — In the late afternoon of Sept. 5, 2013, Newfoundland resident Jeff Samson stalked an exceptional looking local bull caribou to within 15 yards. The single fatal bow shot yielded an extraordinary specimen of unparalleled size. The Pope and Young Club says the bull has an initial record book entry score that could completely shatter the club’s current world record once it is verified.

The current world record woodland caribou is 345 2/8 from Victoria River, Newfoundland, taken in 1966 by Dempsey Cape. The Dempsey Cape woodland caribou, which is currently on display in the Pope and Young Club’s Museum of Bowhunting in Chatfield, Minn., is one of the longest standing current P&Y world’s records. It has stood for 48 years.

Samson’s woodland caribou has an initial entry score that is a 31 inches larger than the existing world record. Its initial entry score, 376 7/8, is still subject to a panel judging verification, which may change the final accepted score for a variety of reasons, including unusual shrinkage, initial mis-measurement, etc.. according to the P&Y Club.

Woodland caribou are the smallest of five subspecies of caribou recognized by the Pope and Young Club’s records program (barren ground caribou, mountain caribou, Central Canada barren ground caribou, Quebec/Labrador caribou and woodland caribou). Woodland caribou are currently found in sustained huntable populations across the Canadian province of Newfoundland.

This caribou is entered into the current, ongoing 29th Recording Period – the biennium representing entries accepted into the P&Y Records Program from Jan. 1, 2013 to Dec. 31, 2014.

New world’s records are verified and proclaimed, and awards are presented to outstanding animals during the Pope and Young Club’s biennial convention and awards banquet.

The public can view this set of antlers on display at the Pope and Young Club’s National Convention in Phoenix, Ariz., April 15-18, 2015.

From: Dwitt2n
02-Oct-14
Wow.....congrats congrats.....

From: PAstringking
02-Oct-14
I know in SCI record book it is already listed number 1. A giant animal

From: cityhunter
02-Oct-14
awesome

From: Trial153
02-Oct-14
amazing

From: midwest
02-Oct-14
Especially, with the decline of the woody over there....what a trophy!

From: Stekewood
02-Oct-14
I wonder if those two long points were considered back points. Guessing from the preliminary score that they were. Tremendous trophy!

From: JEG
02-Oct-14
Thats an incredible trophy!! I know the population is down, tag numbers have been slashed, and certain units closed to caribou hunting in NFLD. I wonder if this reduction in hunting presure has increased the overall quality of the bulls in NFLD?

From: TheSaint
03-Oct-14
Dang! What an outstanding animal!

03-Oct-14
This trophy will be vetted by P&Y and if it holds true will break Dempsey Cape's world record which had stood since 1966. The quality has jumped significantly since tags were cut back 90%. Hunting these stags is indeed an honor! C

From: Bigpizzaman
03-Oct-14
Stud!!

From: GhostBird
03-Oct-14
WOW... that's a good one!!!

From: Medicinemann
03-Oct-14
What an incredible animal.....

From: Bou'bound
03-Oct-14
come on guys we know all that...........its the world record after nearly half a century...........of course it is:

good

incredible

a stud

awesome

a trophy

amazing

LOL

03-Oct-14
jeepers!

From: CurveBow
03-Oct-14
How about "humongous"!!!

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From: Brotsky
03-Oct-14
Would love to see a field photo of that beast!

Bou, all that really needs to be said is HDYLMK!

From: Gene
25-Oct-14
Good Grief!!!!!!!

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