What is the PA state record elk?

What is the PA state record elk?

455-Inch
The sixth-largest elk ever killed nationwide was not taken out West. In 2020, a hunter shot a 455-inch trophy bull in Pennsylvania. The animal is likely the largest elk ever harvested in the Keystone State.

Where are the most elk in PA?

The releases in north-central Pennsylvania were successful and the herd now numbers more than 1,400. Visitors can easily see the majestic elk in areas of Elk and Cameron counties. Considered to be the heart of Pennsylvania elk country, the town of Benezette is located along State Route 555 in Elk County.

What is 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 kind of elk are in Pennsylvania?

Eastern elk

Eastern elk
Subfamily: Cervinae
Genus: Cervus
Species: C. canadensis
Subspecies: † C. c. canadensis

Which state has the largest bull elk?

Colorado has the largest elk herd in the country at almost 280,000.

Did moose ever live in Pennsylvania?

For the record, moose were never Pennsylvania residents even though their relatives, the extinct eastern elk, flourished here through the mid-1700s. By the 1850s most of them were gone, largely because of uncontrolled poaching and deforestation.

What is the oldest elk in PA?

This varies with geography. In Pennsylvania wild cow elk live and average of 10 years, while bulls live an average of 8 years. The oldest known cow in Pennsylvania was 32, and the oldest bull was 15.

Are elk native to PA?

According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC), there are approximately 1,000 elk in Pennsylvania. Though native to the Keystone state , elk disappeared more than 140 years ago. All wild elk on the landscape today are descendants of two restoration efforts since then, arriving from Yellowstone Park and a preserve in Montour County.

Are there elk in Pennsylvania?

The only wild species of deer living in Pennsylvania is the Northern white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus). Pennsylvania also has elk ( Cervus canadensis), however, elk are not really deer, but only close relatives of deer within the same family — in much the same way that dogs,…

Is there a state record for Pennsylvania?

The state of Pennsylvania began recording public records in the year 1775, and typically cover all 67 counties in the state. Since digitization of public records began 30 years ago, third party and governmental websites are increasingly able to offer these records online as the practice becomes the standard. This allows Pennsylvania citizens to abide by the commitment of the United States of America to remain a fair and just society for all.

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