How big is the Spyder bull?

How big is the Spyder bull?

Final Boone and Crockett Club Special Panel Score The Spider bull has been officially scored by Rusty Hall at a whopping 501 Gross and 478 5/8″ Net B&C. That’s more than 13 inches larger than the previous world record, and an incredible 93 inches above the B&C’s minimum score of 385 for non-typical American elk.

Is there a bull spider?

Wonderful species of tarantula spider bull, which can be found in the south of Spain. Macro picture to appreciate the detail of this phenomenal species. Macrothele calpeiana, is the species its scientific name.

Where was the Spider Bull elk killed?

Utah
Rumors have been flying this fall about a new world record elk shot down in Utah, and now, the world’s record keeper, the Boone and Crockett Club, has confirmed it. On September 30, Denny Austad of Ammon, Idaho, downed the monster bull while hunting on public land in the Fishlake National Forest in south-central Utah.

Who killed Spider Bull?

hunter Denny Austad
The bull was killed by Ammon, Idaho, hunter Denny Austad, who invested nearly $170,000 in a Utah Governor’s tag, which allows the holder to hunt with any weapon in any open unit in the state.

What is the heaviest bull elk ever recorded?

O’Shea’s benedictions must have been received, because the 55-year-old Albertan holds the new world record for non-typical elk. The 449 4/8-inch bull, shot in September on land O’Shea has hunted since he was a boy, has been certified by the Pope and Young Club as the largest non-typical elk ever taken by a bowhunter.

What is the heaviest elk ever killed?

The Boone & Crockett Club recently certified a Rocky Mountain elk killed by an Idaho hunter in September 2008 on public land in Utah as the largest elk ever killed in the wild. The elk’s antler measurements totaled 478-5⁄8 inches to overtake the old non-typical American elk record by 13 inches.

What’s the biggest elk ever killed?

That score eclipses the standing non-typical bowkilledworld-record elk, a 442-inch monster taken in 2003 by Nick Franklin in Coconino County, Arizona.

What is the world record mule deer?

324 3/8″
Justin Gordon’s velvet mule deer scored an amazing 324 3/8″ and is now the largest bow-harvested VELVET Non-Typical Mule Deer in North America. This amazing mule deer was shot in Colorado, on September 2, 2018.

How big is the Spider Bull Elk score?

It is the only elk on record with a gross score approaching the 500-inch mark, at 499 3/8. Official data dates back to 1830, according to the record-keeping club. The Spider bull has been officially scored by Rusty Hall at a whopping 501 Gross and 478 5/8″ Net B&C.

What’s the name of the bull elk in Utah?

The Spider Bull. If you like seeing big bull elk… and I’m sure you do, check out this monster bull found this summer in Utah. He has been dubbed The Spider Bull and some people think that he will score around 500 or so. Wow. His mass is awesome, and points are going everywhere, but his inside spread is average to small.

How big are the antlers of an elk?

The giant bull has 9 points on the left antler and 14 points on the right. The larger antler has a base circumference topping 9 inches. It is the only elk on record with a gross score approaching the 500-inch mark, at 499 3/8.

How big is the world record for an elk?

The Spider bull has been officially scored by Rusty Hall at a whopping 501 Gross and 478 5/8″ Net B&C. That’s more than 13 inches larger than the previous world record, and an incredible 93 inches above the B&C’s minimum score of 385 for non-typical American elk. Folks, we have new world record!

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