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Pope & Young Announces Four New World Records by Justin Zarr 9. June 2009 20:05
Justin Zarr

Four new World’s Records were officially recognized during the Pope and Young Club’s 26th Biennial Convention and Awards Banquet in Denver, Colorado, this spring.  Bowhunting.com would like to congratulate all of these bowhunters on their amazing acheivements!

Species: Polar bear
Score: 26 10/16
Location: Cape Brown, Northwest Territories
Bowhunter: Jimmie Ryan
Year: 2008

This bear bested a World’s Record that had stood since Richard McIntire’s Alaska polar bear shot in 1958 (which was tied by a 2002 bear from Nunavut).

Species: Roosevelt’s elk
Score: 378 6/8
Location: Columbia County, Oregon
Bowhunter: Clifford M. Hayden
Year: 1991

The gigantic coastal rainforest elk exceeded the previous world’s record by over 11 inches (367 3/8, Tillamook County, Oregon, Dale Baumgartner, 1985).

Species: Tule elk Score: 312 5/8
Location: Solano County, California
Bowhunter: Audrey Goodnight
Year: 1990

Audrey’s bull is the first declared world’s record for a new record book category that was formally introduced last year. Found in central California, Tule elk are an elk subspecies that exhibit the similar crowning point structure as do Roosevelt’s elk, found on the west coast further to the north. Since establishing the category July 1, 2008, the Pope and Young Club has accepted 22 Tule elk entries into the Records.

Species: Desert Bighorn sheep
Score: 178 6/8
Location: Hidalgo County, New Mexico
Bowhunter: Jim Hens
Year: 2007

New York state bowhunter Jim Hens traveled to New Mexico on a lengthy hunt that resulted in a ram that narrowly surpassed the previous world’s record (178 2/8, Tiburon Island, Mexico, George Harms, 2000).

Just over 100 of the biggest and best animals taken in the last two years were requested and received for verification by the 26th Biennium Panel Judging Session prior to the Denver Convention. These outstanding specimen represented all 34 categories of North American big game and were displayed in an unforgettable public exhibit during the three-day convention in Denver.

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6/10/2009 12:16:12 PM #

Jason

Gosh! Look at that Polar Bear!

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8/23/2009 1:07:55 AM #

Ahh!!Jimmie Ryan-You are just awesome man.How could you manage to kill a Polar Beer of that size?It's massive man,and must be at least 3 times bigger than you.Anyways that was a great shot buddy.

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8/30/2009 8:08:56 PM #

Ryan has been always good and perfect and that's why animals are very much scared of him when he goes hunting,and this is not a joke cos the picture above speaks the truth.

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9/13/2009 8:02:17 AM #

Yah,I have also heard many times of his great shooting skills but hever knew that he deals with such big stuffs.Killing a polar bear isn't that easy man,but you did it.Congratulations!!We need more from ya,Ryan.

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That's a massive Polar Beer I must say.Treble the size of the man who killed him.It takes a lot of guts in the stomach to get a piece of that volume.Great work Ryan-Areal brave hunter.

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