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Search by categories, locations, dates, etc. and gain access to score charts and photos. State/County. See the trophy counts for counties and drill down to individual trophies—a great tool to research trophy opportunities. Now includes mapping!
Mel Johnson's 1965 Peoria County buck sets atop the P&Y record book as the world's largest typical ever taken by a bowhunter, with a net score of 204 4/8. David Jones's non-typical harvested in Mason County is good for fourth place in P&Y, at 267 1/8.
Illinois is the #2 state overall with 1,445 total entries and has four counties in the top 20 U.S. counties, including: Pike County that ranks #10 with 57 entries, Fulton and Adams Counties that are tied for #11 with 55 total entries, and Jo Daviess County that ranks #17 with 49 entries.
23 Μαρ 2021 · Four counties in the state rank among the best in the country for producing big bucks, including: Pike County that ranks #10 with 57 entries, Fulton and Adams Counties that are tied for #11 with 55 total entries, and Jo Daviess County that ranks #17 with 49 entries.
6 Νοε 2024 · Here are the top 12 states for big bucks, in no particular order. 1. Illinois. The Land of Lincoln ranks high for big bucks. Numerous counties are in the top 20 nationwide, and the state is home to the Luke Brewster buck, which scored 327 7/8 inches, the state record non-typical and No. 3 all-time. Illinois has about 825,000 whitetails, many of ...
28 Ιαν 2019 · The Golden Triangle of Illinois — Pike, Brown, and Adams county, collectively nestled between the Mississippi and Illinois River — has long been the primary destination for this caliber of whitetail bucks. However, new data shows a different area might be key to harvesting a record book whitetail.
24 Μαΐ 2021 · Don Higgens' enormous Illinois buck has been officially scored at 197 3/8 inches. via Facebook. Bowhunter Don Higgins of Higgins Outdoors has officially had his immense Illinois whitetail buck scored. The verdict? It’s one of the top-ranking bucks in the record books.