15 Jaw Dropping B&C Trophy Entries - Summer 2021
Ever wonder what it takes to kill the second largest bighorn in Arizona history? What do 184-inch Dall’s sheep horns actually look like? Find those answers and more when you take a look at these 15 amazing entries recently accepted in B&C’s Big Game Records Program*. From bears to bison, the trophies in this slideshow either rank near the top of the 31st Big Game Awards Program or are true specimens of their state.
All data compiled using B&C's Big Game Records LIVE! Click here to learn more about searching our on-line trophy database.
1 OF 15 — WYOMING MULE DEER
With the largest typical mule deer ever to come out of Sublette County, Wyoming, Michael J. Huish’s grin says it all. He killed this mule deer with a 6.5x284 shooting a 143-grain Hornady bullet at 325 yards in mid-September. Once the 60-day drying period ended, his deer scored 210-5/8 points and had a greatest spread of 31-2/8 inches. Huish's buck ranks at the top of the typical mule deer category for the 31st Big Game Awards entry period, with 7 months left before the entry deadline, we'll see if it keeps the top spot.
B&C SCORE: 210-5/8 points
LOCATION: Sublette County, Wyoming
YEAR TAKEN: 2020
HUNTER: Michael J. Huish
2 of 15 — ARIZONA DESERT SHEEP
Scroll through the records at Big Game Records Live!, and you’ll soon realize the mystery that surrounds desert sheep. More than a few of the top 25 entries are “pick-ups” or of unknown origins. One unknown entry goes back more than a century.
Now, fast-forward to December 1, 2019. That’s when Michael S. Kentera’s 143-grain bullet from his 6.5 Creedmoor took this fine desert specimen in Pinal County, Arizona. His ram is the 19th in the All-time ranking, 12th for desert rams in the Lower 48 and the sixth largest to come out of Arizona.
B&C SCORE: 188-5/8 points
LOCATION: Pinal County, Arizona
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Michael S. Kentera
3 of 15 — WYOMING PRONGHORN
Wyoming is synonymous with cowboys, wide open spaces, and really, really big pronghorn—the latter being why Ashton F. Harrow was in Carbon County in the fall of 2019. With those horns nearly hitting 17 inches long, his pronghorn ranks 74th overall and 16th for the state. He took this great buck with a 6.5x284 at 175 yards. His 6.5 was shooting a 140-grain Berger bullet. As a youth hunter, 16 years old or younger when he harvested his pronghorn, Harrow will be invited to take part in the Club's Generation Next trophy display and banquet. His pronghorn currently ranks 5th in the 31st Big Game Awards Entry Period. If it holds that rank until the close of the entry period, it may also be invited to the Judges Panel.
B&C SCORE: 89-6/8 points
LOCATION: Carbon Co., Wyoming
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Ashton F. Harrow

4 of 15 — MINNESOTA BLACK BEAR
Kayla T. Kullhem’s black bear is the biggest to come out of Minnesota since 2017, and her bruin now ranks fifth in the state. Interestingly, Aitkin County has three entries in the top 10, the most of any other Minnesota county, according to Big Game Records Live!. Her bear fell to the classic .270 and a 130-grain bullet.
B&C SCORE: 22-3/16 points
LOCATION: Aitkin Co., Minnesota
YEAR TAKEN: 2020
HUNTER: Kayla T. Kullhem
5 of 15 — ALASKA ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT
Louis W. Breland traveled from Alabama to Alaska in September 2019 to hunt goats. All those air miles, not to mention hiking, paid off. His .300 Win Mag and 180-grain Barnes bullet took this goat at 200 yards. The minimum score for the All-time record book is 50 inches, and Breland’s billy cleared that by more than two inches, scoring 52-2/8 points. This was Breland’s first record goat.
B&C SCORE: 52-2/8 points
LOCATION: Revillagigedo Island, Alaska
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Louis W. Breland
6 of 15 — NEWFOUNDLAND WOODLAND CARIBOU
If you’re a fan of woodland caribou, then you should know the name Sam’s Pond, Newfoundland. Do note that it’s bigger than it sounds. That’s where five of the top 50 biggest All-time woodland caribou have been taken, according to Big Game Records Live!.
Derek M. Gentile’s “bou” is no exception. On a calm, sunny October day in 2018, Gentile had this bull in his Leupold scope at 96 yards. With his .300 Winchester Mag. shooting a 180-grain Barnes bullet, the hunt was over by 9 a.m. His woodland caribou has an All-time rank of 38, fourth largest for Sam’s Pond, and currently stands at the number 2 spot for the 31st Awards Period.
B&C SCORE: 338-7/8 points
LOCATION: Sam's Pond, Newfoundland
YEAR TAKEN: 2018
HUNTER: Derek M. Gentile
7 of 15 — CALIFORNIA COLUMBIA BLACKTAIL
At dusk, young hunter Shelby Dunlap had this Columbia blacktail 175 yards downrange of her .25-06. Her 90-grain bullet did the job on this buck, which scores 146-2/8 B&C points, ranking it 312th overall and 156th for California. As a youth hunter, 16 years old or young when she harvested her deer, Dunlap will be invited to take part in the Club's Generation Next trophy display and banquet as part of the 31st Big Game Awards Program.
B&C SCORE: 146-2/8 points
LOCATION: Colusa Co., California
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Shelby S. Dunlap
8 of 15 — NORTH DAKOTA BIGHORN
Jackson C. Lackner's bighorn sheep is the second highest scoring ram in North Dakota. He took this bighorn with a 6.5 Creedmoor shooting a 105-grain Berger bullet. A quick search in Big Game Records Live! tells us that North Dakota only has 5 sheep in the record book. Four have been entered since 2017 and a sole entry from 1880. That vintage ram was taken by Howard Eaton.
B&C SCORE: 177-2/8 points
LOCATION: Billings Co., North Dakota
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Jackson C. Lackner
9 of 15 — NUNAVUT MUSK OX
With a throwback to the Pleistocene, musk ox look like they can survive anything. Well, almost anything. On a sunny, 60-degree day in late August 2019 in Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut, Canada, Jim Horneck’s arrow found its mark on this musk ox that scored an even 114 points. It ranks 136th All-time and is Mr. Horneck’s second musk ox entry, according to Big Game Records Live!.
B&C SCORE: 114 points
LOCATION: Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Jim Horneck

10 of 15 — OKLAHOMA WHITETAIL
In the fall of 2019, Troy N. Bryant killed this incredible typical Oklahoma whitetail in Harper County at 300 yards using his .300 Weatherby and 180-grain Weatherby bullets. According to the score sheet available at Big Game Records Live!, both G-3s measure over a foot and one G-2 is nearly 13 inches. Gross score hits 199-3/8 points, with the final B&C score is a smidge over 190 points. That score puts Bryant's whitetail in the number 2 spot for Oklahoma.
B&C SCORE: 190-6/8 points
LOCATION: Harper Co., Oklahoma
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Troy N. Bryant
11 of 15 — MEXICO DESERT SHEEP
Desert sheep hunting is a dusty affair, but that didn’t dissuade Jerry R. Tyrrell on his sheep hunt in Sonora, Mexico, in January 2020. His ram, which hits an even 190, ranks 14th overall for desert bighorn and takes the top spot south of the border. Tyrrell's desert sheep also ranks at the top spot so far in the 31st Big Game Awards Entry Period, which concludes on December 31, 2021. His ram fell to a 6.5 shooting a 140-grain Berger bullet.
B&C SCORE: 190 points
LOCATION: Sonora, Mexico
YEAR TAKEN: 2020
HUNTER: Jerry R. Tyrrell
12 of 15 — SOUTH DAKOTA BISON
Apparently, 124-2/8 is a fairly common, albeit still large, score for bison. Kim Greene’s 2016 bull is tied for 95th place in the All-time ranks along with 12 other bison, according to Big Game Records Live!. For the 31st Big Game Awards entry period, Greene's bull ranks fourth. He took this brute with a .338 Ultra Mag. shooting a 250-grain A-frame bullet in Custer State Park.
B&C SCORE: 124-2/8 points
LOCATION: Custer State Park,
YEAR TAKEN: 2016
HUNTER: R. Kim Greene
13 of 15 — ALASKA DALL'S SHEEP
Between 2005 and 2019, there have been only two Dall’s sheep to make the top 50 All-time list, according to data compiled in Big Game Records Live!. And then came along Louis W. Breland who, in 2020, killed not just a top 50 ram, but the sixth largest Dall’s sheep in the record book. It fell to a .300 Winchester Mag. shooting a 180-grain Barnes. His ram scores 184-1/8 points and made its home in the Chugach Mountains of Alaska where 4 of the top 10 rams have been taken. This incredible ram holds the number 1 spot for the 31st Big Game Awards Entry Period, barring an unprecented deluge of Dall's sheep entries in the next few months, Breland's ram will likely be invited to the 31st Big Game Awards Judges Panel.
B&C SCORE: 184-1/8 points
LOCATION: Chugach Mts., Alaska
YEAR TAKEN: 2020
HUNTER: Louis W. Breland
14 of 15 — ARIZONA BIGHORN
Randy A. Weems got an early Christmas present from Arizona Game and Fish in 2019 when he learned he was drawn for a bighorn tag. Arizona’s bighorn season runs December 1-30, and Weems took full advantage. With his bow cranked to 65 pounds, he killed this ram on December 6 in Gila County using 100-grain broadheads and 400-grain arrows. This great ram ranks number two in the state and is less than an inch shy of the top spot.
B&C SCORE: 193-6/8 points
LOCATION: Gila Co., Arizona
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Randy A. Weems
15 of 15 — ALASKA GRIZZLY BEAR
Measuring a grizzly bear skull is infinitely easier than hunting one. Measure length, measure width and add the two numbers. Done. Roger F. Pascavis’ skull measured 16-10/16 inches long, by 10-5/16 inches wide for a final B&C score of 26-15/16. This earned his Alaska grizzly a tie for 14th largest of All-time, according to Big Game Records Live!. He was shooting a .338 Winchester Mag. and a 250-grain bullet.
B&C SCORE: 26-15/16 points
LOCATION: Andreafsky River, Alaska
YEAR TAKEN: 2018
HUNTER: Roger F. Pascavis
*NOTE: The trophy stats are based on data through May 1, 2021. Rankings may change as new entries are submitted and accepted by the Boone and Crockett Club's Records Department.
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Ever wonder what it takes to kill the second largest bighorn in Arizona history? What do 184-inch Dall’s sheep horns actually look like? Find those answers and more when you take a look at these 15 amazing entries recently accepted in B&C’s Big Game Records Program*. From bears to bison, the trophies in this slideshow either rank near the top of the 31st Big Game Awards Program or are true specimens of their state.
All data compiled using B&C's Big Game Records LIVE! Click here to learn more about searching our on-line trophy database.

1 OF 15 — WYOMING MULE DEER
With the largest typical mule deer ever to come out of Sublette County, Wyoming, Michael J. Huish’s grin says it all. He killed this mule deer with a 6.5x284 shooting a 143-grain Hornady bullet at 325 yards in mid-September. Once the 60-day drying period ended, his deer scored 210-5/8 points and had a greatest spread of 31-2/8 inches. Huish's buck ranks at the top of the typical mule deer category for the 31st Big Game Awards entry period, with 7 months left before the entry deadline, we'll see if it keeps the top spot.
B&C SCORE: 210-5/8 points
LOCATION: Sublette County, Wyoming
YEAR TAKEN: 2020
HUNTER: Michael J. Huish

2 of 15 — ARIZONA DESERT SHEEP
Scroll through the records at Big Game Records Live!, and you’ll soon realize the mystery that surrounds desert sheep. More than a few of the top 25 entries are “pick-ups” or of unknown origins. One unknown entry goes back more than a century.
Now, fast-forward to December 1, 2019. That’s when Michael S. Kentera’s 143-grain bullet from his 6.5 Creedmoor took this fine desert specimen in Pinal County, Arizona. His ram is the 19th in the All-time ranking, 12th for desert rams in the Lower 48 and the sixth largest to come out of Arizona.
B&C SCORE: 188-5/8 points
LOCATION: Pinal County, Arizona
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Michael S. Kentera

3 of 15 — WYOMING PRONGHORN
Wyoming is synonymous with cowboys, wide open spaces, and really, really big pronghorn—the latter being why Ashton F. Harrow was in Carbon County in the fall of 2019. With those horns nearly hitting 17 inches long, his pronghorn ranks 74th overall and 16th for the state. He took this great buck with a 6.5x284 at 175 yards. His 6.5 was shooting a 140-grain Berger bullet. As a youth hunter, 16 years old or younger when he harvested his pronghorn, Harrow will be invited to take part in the Club's Generation Next trophy display and banquet. His pronghorn currently ranks 5th in the 31st Big Game Awards Entry Period. If it holds that rank until the close of the entry period, it may also be invited to the Judges Panel.
B&C SCORE: 89-6/8 points
LOCATION: Carbon Co., Wyoming
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Ashton F. Harrow


4 of 15 — MINNESOTA BLACK BEAR
Kayla T. Kullhem’s black bear is the biggest to come out of Minnesota since 2017, and her bruin now ranks fifth in the state. Interestingly, Aitkin County has three entries in the top 10, the most of any other Minnesota county, according to Big Game Records Live!. Her bear fell to the classic .270 and a 130-grain bullet.
B&C SCORE: 22-3/16 points
LOCATION: Aitkin Co., Minnesota
YEAR TAKEN: 2020
HUNTER: Kayla T. Kullhem

5 of 15 — ALASKA ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT
Louis W. Breland traveled from Alabama to Alaska in September 2019 to hunt goats. All those air miles, not to mention hiking, paid off. His .300 Win Mag and 180-grain Barnes bullet took this goat at 200 yards. The minimum score for the All-time record book is 50 inches, and Breland’s billy cleared that by more than two inches, scoring 52-2/8 points. This was Breland’s first record goat.
B&C SCORE: 52-2/8 points
LOCATION: Revillagigedo Island, Alaska
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Louis W. Breland

6 of 15 — NEWFOUNDLAND WOODLAND CARIBOU
If you’re a fan of woodland caribou, then you should know the name Sam’s Pond, Newfoundland. Do note that it’s bigger than it sounds. That’s where five of the top 50 biggest All-time woodland caribou have been taken, according to Big Game Records Live!.
Derek M. Gentile’s “bou” is no exception. On a calm, sunny October day in 2018, Gentile had this bull in his Leupold scope at 96 yards. With his .300 Winchester Mag. shooting a 180-grain Barnes bullet, the hunt was over by 9 a.m. His woodland caribou has an All-time rank of 38, fourth largest for Sam’s Pond, and currently stands at the number 2 spot for the 31st Awards Period.
B&C SCORE: 338-7/8 points
LOCATION: Sam's Pond, Newfoundland
YEAR TAKEN: 2018
HUNTER: Derek M. Gentile

7 of 15 — CALIFORNIA COLUMBIA BLACKTAIL
At dusk, young hunter Shelby Dunlap had this Columbia blacktail 175 yards downrange of her .25-06. Her 90-grain bullet did the job on this buck, which scores 146-2/8 B&C points, ranking it 312th overall and 156th for California. As a youth hunter, 16 years old or young when she harvested her deer, Dunlap will be invited to take part in the Club's Generation Next trophy display and banquet as part of the 31st Big Game Awards Program.
B&C SCORE: 146-2/8 points
LOCATION: Colusa Co., California
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Shelby S. Dunlap

8 of 15 — NORTH DAKOTA BIGHORN
Jackson C. Lackner's bighorn sheep is the second highest scoring ram in North Dakota. He took this bighorn with a 6.5 Creedmoor shooting a 105-grain Berger bullet. A quick search in Big Game Records Live! tells us that North Dakota only has 5 sheep in the record book. Four have been entered since 2017 and a sole entry from 1880. That vintage ram was taken by Howard Eaton.
B&C SCORE: 177-2/8 points
LOCATION: Billings Co., North Dakota
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Jackson C. Lackner

9 of 15 — NUNAVUT MUSK OX
With a throwback to the Pleistocene, musk ox look like they can survive anything. Well, almost anything. On a sunny, 60-degree day in late August 2019 in Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut, Canada, Jim Horneck’s arrow found its mark on this musk ox that scored an even 114 points. It ranks 136th All-time and is Mr. Horneck’s second musk ox entry, according to Big Game Records Live!.
B&C SCORE: 114 points
LOCATION: Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Jim Horneck


10 of 15 — OKLAHOMA WHITETAIL
In the fall of 2019, Troy N. Bryant killed this incredible typical Oklahoma whitetail in Harper County at 300 yards using his .300 Weatherby and 180-grain Weatherby bullets. According to the score sheet available at Big Game Records Live!, both G-3s measure over a foot and one G-2 is nearly 13 inches. Gross score hits 199-3/8 points, with the final B&C score is a smidge over 190 points. That score puts Bryant's whitetail in the number 2 spot for Oklahoma.
B&C SCORE: 190-6/8 points
LOCATION: Harper Co., Oklahoma
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Troy N. Bryant

11 of 15 — MEXICO DESERT SHEEP
Desert sheep hunting is a dusty affair, but that didn’t dissuade Jerry R. Tyrrell on his sheep hunt in Sonora, Mexico, in January 2020. His ram, which hits an even 190, ranks 14th overall for desert bighorn and takes the top spot south of the border. Tyrrell's desert sheep also ranks at the top spot so far in the 31st Big Game Awards Entry Period, which concludes on December 31, 2021. His ram fell to a 6.5 shooting a 140-grain Berger bullet.
B&C SCORE: 190 points
LOCATION: Sonora, Mexico
YEAR TAKEN: 2020
HUNTER: Jerry R. Tyrrell

12 of 15 — SOUTH DAKOTA BISON
Apparently, 124-2/8 is a fairly common, albeit still large, score for bison. Kim Greene’s 2016 bull is tied for 95th place in the All-time ranks along with 12 other bison, according to Big Game Records Live!. For the 31st Big Game Awards entry period, Greene's bull ranks fourth. He took this brute with a .338 Ultra Mag. shooting a 250-grain A-frame bullet in Custer State Park.
B&C SCORE: 124-2/8 points
LOCATION: Custer State Park,
YEAR TAKEN: 2016
HUNTER: R. Kim Greene

13 of 15 — ALASKA DALL'S SHEEP
Between 2005 and 2019, there have been only two Dall’s sheep to make the top 50 All-time list, according to data compiled in Big Game Records Live!. And then came along Louis W. Breland who, in 2020, killed not just a top 50 ram, but the sixth largest Dall’s sheep in the record book. It fell to a .300 Winchester Mag. shooting a 180-grain Barnes. His ram scores 184-1/8 points and made its home in the Chugach Mountains of Alaska where 4 of the top 10 rams have been taken. This incredible ram holds the number 1 spot for the 31st Big Game Awards Entry Period, barring an unprecented deluge of Dall's sheep entries in the next few months, Breland's ram will likely be invited to the 31st Big Game Awards Judges Panel.
B&C SCORE: 184-1/8 points
LOCATION: Chugach Mts., Alaska
YEAR TAKEN: 2020
HUNTER: Louis W. Breland

14 of 15 — ARIZONA BIGHORN
Randy A. Weems got an early Christmas present from Arizona Game and Fish in 2019 when he learned he was drawn for a bighorn tag. Arizona’s bighorn season runs December 1-30, and Weems took full advantage. With his bow cranked to 65 pounds, he killed this ram on December 6 in Gila County using 100-grain broadheads and 400-grain arrows. This great ram ranks number two in the state and is less than an inch shy of the top spot.
B&C SCORE: 193-6/8 points
LOCATION: Gila Co., Arizona
YEAR TAKEN: 2019
HUNTER: Randy A. Weems

15 of 15 — ALASKA GRIZZLY BEAR
Measuring a grizzly bear skull is infinitely easier than hunting one. Measure length, measure width and add the two numbers. Done. Roger F. Pascavis’ skull measured 16-10/16 inches long, by 10-5/16 inches wide for a final B&C score of 26-15/16. This earned his Alaska grizzly a tie for 14th largest of All-time, according to Big Game Records Live!. He was shooting a .338 Winchester Mag. and a 250-grain bullet.
B&C SCORE: 26-15/16 points
LOCATION: Andreafsky River, Alaska
YEAR TAKEN: 2018
HUNTER: Roger F. Pascavis
*NOTE: The trophy stats are based on data through May 1, 2021. Rankings may change as new entries are submitted and accepted by the Boone and Crockett Club's Records Department.
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