This is copied and pasted from the RMEF web site.
New Record!
Washington State Record non-typical
Score: 421 7/8 P&Y
Hunter: Jeff Thorpe
Location: Kittitas County, Washington
Weapon: Bow
Year: 2003
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Jeff Thorpe arrowed this State Record and pending World Record non-typical archery bull on public land in Western Washington.
Great elk need great habitat!
The RMEF and its partners helped acquire 8,500 acres of Tieton River Canyon in Southeast Washington. The property, which is now under public ownership as part of the Asotin Creek Wildlife Area, provides recreational opportunities for sportsmen and is vital habitat for wintering elk, bighorn sheep, cougar, songbirds and salmon.
This is what they want.....
Show your bull in the Great Elk Tour
The RMEF?s Great Elk Tour is a world-class display full of world-class bull elk. Doug Tate (above) an RMEF member from Butte, Montana, hunts the kind of great elk that make the RMEF Elk Tour so special. If you have harvested or own a bull elk that is truly world-class, and you are interested in showing it in the Great Elk Tour, we would like to hear from you!
What we are looking for
400? + Boone & Crockett bulls
Very unusual and unique bulls
State Records
World Records
All-Time Records
Monster sheds from wild elk
Pickups of big, wild bulls killed by natural causes
* We are not interested in replicas
All hunter-killed bulls and all sheds and pickups must be from wild, free-ranging elk, and must have been harvested or obtained in a legal, ethical, and sporting manner.
I am not trying to argue and was only trying to give some info were you could go to see some more pics of a great bull.
http://rmef.org/pages/elktour/elktour_wa_non.html
I also just saw a replica mount of my friend Clay Huewit's bull from Az 3C this morning... net non- typical 429 6/8... he his awesome.. the originals are not done yet. He got these done to take to the AZ Elk Society banquet last night.... The originals will be pannel scored by Boone & Crocket in May or June, and the at the P&Y convention April 2005...