I know a few people with Bucks in the Club, unfortunately I am not one of them...YET.
For anyone who thinks they got a "monster" in NY, and wants to know about getting scored, or didn't even know the Big Buck Club existed, here is their rules page:
TO QUALIFY FOR ENTRY
The deer must have been taken legally and tagged in accordance with the rules and regulations listed in the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Big Game Guide.
“Deer taken this year” must be accompanied by a signed and dated New York State Big Game tag.
A deer is not eligible if spotted from the air and taken the same day, if taken with the aid of electronics, radio devices, walkie-talkies or from fenced enclosures.
A deer cannot be officially scored until 60 days from the date it was taken.
During that 60 days the antlers must be air-dried above 32 degrees F. Not frozen or stored in a freezer.
To be eligible for the gun or archery categories the skull plate cannot be broken or split.
Broken antlers: Antler beams and/or points can be measured only to the point where they were broken.
Repaired beams or antler points cannot be measured. Broken skull plates eligible only in shed antler category.
The antlers must be scored by an Official Big Buck Club measurer.
The Official Score Sheet and photos must be submitted with a $15.00 registration fee before April 1st. See #3 below under BUCK CLUB ENTRANTS
To be eligible for entry the antlers must meet the MINIMUM SCORE REQUIREMENTS:
GUN - 140 TYPICAL, 165 NON-TYPICAL
BOW - 120 TYPICAL, 145 NON-TYPICAL
MUZZLE LOADER - 140 TYPICAL,
165 NON-TYPICAL
All scoring done in accordance with Boone & Crockett Scoring System for Whitetail Deer.
BEAR
TO QUALIFY:
The bear must have been taken legally and tagged in accordance with the rules and regulations as listed in the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Big Game Guide.
“Bear taken this year’ must be accompanied by a signed and dated New York State Big Game tag.
A bear is not eligible if spotted from the air and taken the same day, taken with the aid of electronics, radio devices, walkie-talkies or from fenced enclosures.
The bear skull cannot be officially scored until 60 days from the date it was taken.
The skull must be air-dried for 60 days above 32 degrees F. Not frozen or stored in a freezer.
The skull cannot be broken or split, if cut improperly it will be measured to the cut portion of the skull.
The skull must be scored by an Official Big Buck Club measurer.
The Official Score Sheet and photos must be submitted with a $15.00 registration fee.
To be eligible for entry the skull must meet MINIMUM SCORE REQUIREMENTS:
GUN - 18 0/16 inches
BOW - 17 0/16 inches
MUZZLE LOADER - 18 0/16 inches
All scoring done in accordance with Boone & Crockett Scoring System for Black Bear.
BUCK CLUB ENTRANTS
Racks and skulls meeting minimum scores will be listed in the next Record Book.
The hunter tagging the animal will receive the Official Patch and Certificate.
To be eligible for the Annual Award (largest buck with gun and bow) the deer must be scored and entered by April 1st of the following year.
EX: A buck killed November 29, 1999 cannot be scored until January 30, 2000 (60 day drying period) and must be entered by April 1st 2000. The largest antlers must be scored by three (3) official scorers before a deer is nominated for the annual awards that are presented to the largest gun and archery deer.
SUBMIT all DEER ENTRIES and BEAR ENTRIES, the $15.00 RECORDING FEE
and ALL PHOTOS to:
NYSBBC, RECORDS OFFICE
PO BOX 451
VERNON, NY 13476
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
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