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Take your commitment to a higher level and join the Boone and Crockett Club as a Sportsman Associate today and help us preserve our hunting heritage and ensure hunting opportunities for future generations! We’ve accomplished this by putting forth the laws and policies that support sound conservation practices based on science…. and with the support of sportsmen like you.

Boone and Crockett’s Top Whitetail States: Latest Rankings

Using Big Game Records LIVE entry data from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2024, the current picture of trophy whitetail production looks dramatically different from the historical record. Here’s what the numbers say.

Tales of the Biggest Mountain Caribou

As you read these tales of hunting mountain caribou, you soon realize these animals don’t come easy. Most hunts require backcountry camps reached only by foot or horseback. According to the B&C scoring manual, their range extends north into southern Yukon Territory, south into British Columbia, and east into Alberta. Find mountain caribou, and you will find adventure.

Join and Support Conservation

Join and receive a conservation stamp print of your choice for free.

Oregon State Big Game Records

So you like Columbia blacktail deer? How about Roosevelt’s elk? If either one of those species happens to be your jam, then Oregon holds the best book potential for your money. Look to the wet and rainy West Coast timber cuts for them. It’s not all rainforest, though. Look to the arid southeast where the antelope (pronghorn) play, and you might even find a top 10 all-time entry down there.…

Green-up on the Rocky Mountain Front

The Boone and Crockett Club’s Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch (TRMR) is an outdoor classroom that educates the next generations of hunters and conservation leaders. From kid science camps to Scout expeditions, the TRMR is where our conservation efforts reach new heights.

Generation Next: Records Held by Youth Hunters

Warning: The following slideshow may evoke mixed emotions. You may smile at first and then scratch your head, wondering how in the world these hunters 16 and younger will ever top these scores that vaulted them into the records. What you shouldn’t feel is jealousy.