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raven_over_easy
01-30-2007, 04:49 PM
http://fw.ky.gov/GIFS/0212041.gifKentucky Commerce Cabinet News Release

Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources
fw.ky.gov (http://fw.ky.gov/)

Kentucky's First Boone and Crockett Elk Scored;
Soon on Display at Jenny Wiley State Park


Jan 30, 2007

Frankfort, Ky. – A bull elk taken by Franklin Scott of Floyd County is not only the new state record typical bull, but also Kentucky’s first Boone and Crockett Club record elk. Officials with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources measured the bull’s antlers Monday, Jan. 29 at an official scoring event at the Salato Wildlife Education Center in Frankfort.

The bull’s final score was 361 4/8 in the Boone and Crockett Club official scoring system, surpassing the former state record typical bull elk score of 319 6/8 held by Paul Cummins of Mt. Vernon, KY. The Boone and Crockett Club officially recognizes trophy elk when they score at least 360.

“This is the first bull we’ve had that qualifies for the Boone and Crockett three-year Awards Program,” said Tina Brunjes, big game program coordinator for Kentucky Fish and Wildlife. “Having Boone and Crockett-caliber animals is indicative of the overall quality of our elk resource. We have a healthy elk herd now. It’s time to grow it and manage it.”

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife, together with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, began restoring free-ranging elk (http://fw.ky.gov/elkinfo.asp) to Kentucky in 1997. The elk herd now numbers an estimated 5,700 animals in southeastern Kentucky. Scott took his state record bull in Knott County during the 2006 bull elk hunt. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing,” Scott said. “I’ll cherish it, that’s for sure.”

Seventh District Fish and Wildlife Commission Member Doug Hensley announced the official score and congratulated Scott on his successful hunt. “This is a magnificent animal,” Hensley said. “I’m proud to live in Kentucky and to have an organization like the Department of Fish and Wildlife to take a chance and release elk in this state.”

Knott County Judge Executive Randy Thompson is proud that the official state record elk came from his home county. “It doesn’t surprise me at all,” Thompson said. “We have the largest elk herd east of the Mississippi here in Kentucky. The potential for tourism for this state and for Knott County in particular is tremendous.”

Elk enthusiasts will soon be able to see Kentucky’s new state record at Jenny Wiley State Resort Park in Prestonsburg. The park, known for its guided elk tours, will display the elk mount in the lobby of its May Lodge.

“We are fortunate and very honored (Scott) chose to give us the opportunity to display it here at the park,” said Park Manager Scott Ringham. “It will be the first thing you see when you walk into our main building."

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife officials also scored the non-typical bull elk taken by Danny Waldroup of Waynesburg, Ky. The bull scored 342 3/8, larger than the former non-typical state record of 320 2/8, taken in 2005 by Matthew “Train” Hall of Middlesboro, Ky. Officials expect Hall’s non-typical bull elk record to fall this year. However, a new non-typical record has not yet been declared because another large non-typical bull of similar size, which was taken during the 2006 hunt, has not yet been officially scored.

Kentucky’s state record has fallen almost every year since limited elk hunting began in 2001. With a growing herd and quality elk habitat in southeastern Kentucky, hunters may again see a new state record in future years.

“Everything that’s happened until now has been exciting,” said Chad Miles, Kentucky’s representative for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. “But what happens in the next 10 years will be even better.”

For your chance at hunting elk in Kentucky this year, pick up an elk lottery application before July 31 anywhere hunting licenses are sold. Lottery applications cost $10 and winners are drawn randomly in early August.

mcdenney
01-30-2007, 05:02 PM
Jan 30, 2007

Frankfort, Ky. – A bull elk taken by Franklin Scott of Floyd County is not only the new state record typical bull, but also Kentucky’s first Boone and Crockett Club record elk. Officials with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources measured the bull’s antlers Monday, Jan. 29 at an official scoring event at the Salato Wildlife Education Center in Frankfort.




Very nice bull! Not the biggest I have seen but very nice.... :D Right Raven? At least I can say I called in the new state record Boone & Crockett Elk and saw Mr. Scott shoot it........:rolleyes: Right Big Nasty, Brewtus?

4onaside
01-30-2007, 07:24 PM
Was this bull taken from the stompin' grounds of the elk undertakers?

raven_over_easy
01-30-2007, 08:34 PM
Was this bull taken from the stompin' grounds of the elk undertakers?

That would be the one...well one of them any way.;)

Mount-N-Man
01-30-2007, 10:27 PM
Does anyone have pictures of the elk, if so post some. I would like to see it.

raven_over_easy
01-30-2007, 11:12 PM
http://fw.ky.gov/gifs/elkhunt06a.jpg

bcdh1
01-31-2007, 01:34 AM
Nice looking elk. I like the darker beams on it compared to most you see.

Big Nasty
01-31-2007, 10:45 AM
Just when I thought I had gotten over this...

Sheephead
01-31-2007, 03:29 PM
He must think an orange vest would mess up the photo.

Brewtus
01-31-2007, 08:44 PM
I think he left it in the truck.:mad: Do you need a orange vest when hunting from a truck?:confused:

wademup
01-31-2007, 09:44 PM
I think he left it in the truck.:mad: Do you need a orange vest when hunting from a truck?:confused:


That is a good one!!!

Wademup

mcdenney
02-01-2007, 10:30 AM
Just when I thought I had gotten over this...

Sorry man, I didn't mean to bring back those bad memories. All we needed was a couple more seconds........

Big Nasty
02-01-2007, 09:55 PM
It's all good Marty, i was just messin around. Wouldn't have changed a thing.

raven_over_easy
02-03-2007, 09:16 PM
Just watched Ky Afield tonight: Tim's interview with Franklin Scott. Never heard a Truck door called a "Berm"?

screamin6x6
02-03-2007, 09:35 PM
Decent bull. He had a little more mass than I thought when I saw him before the season came in. At 361", I don't think this record will stand past opening morning next year.

naturalelite
02-03-2007, 10:50 PM
Decent bull. He had a little more mass than I thought when I saw him before the season came in. At 361", I don't think this record will stand past opening morning next year.
Are you guys seeing 400 in bulls over there??

raven_over_easy
02-03-2007, 11:51 PM
Are you guys seeing 400 in bulls over there??

Yep a few!;)

naturalelite
02-03-2007, 11:54 PM
Yep a few!;)
Wow, I haven't been over there to see for myself. I guess I am just being lazy. I need to get over there and see what we got to offer.

screamin6x6
02-04-2007, 11:13 AM
400" bulls aren't behind every tree or anything but they are around. And they do have that knack for making themselves scarce when the pressure gets on.

mcdenney
02-04-2007, 11:57 AM
As for those 400" KY Bulls.... Hmmmm:rolleyes: ;) :D

Oh yeah.... I forgot to say I need a bull tag!!!!!

naturalelite
02-04-2007, 01:36 PM
400" bulls aren't behind every tree or anything but they are around. And they do have that knack for making themselves scarce when the pressure gets on.

Yeah I am sure that they aren't behind every tree but I didn't realize the caliber of bulls roaming the hillsides over there.

Brewtus
02-04-2007, 08:42 PM
As for those 400" KY Bulls.... Hmmmm:rolleyes: ;) :D

Oh yeah.... I forgot to say I need a bull tag!!!!!

Marty, I thought you and Sam were going to help guide me this year?

mcdenney
02-04-2007, 10:36 PM
Marty, I thought you and Sam were going to help guide me this year?

You draw the tag and I am there. That would be the next best thing to me drawing a tag!:D

Pinwheel8
02-05-2007, 12:26 AM
Wayne Carlton said that he seen a 400"+ bull here in KY two years ago. I think that when they (the state) issue more tags that there will be quite a few B&C bulls taken. But 400" typical will be few and far between.