Brew, probably not. It takes a 375 net score to make B&C. I'm guessing mine will probably fall in the 340-350 range, so it should easily make the P&Y minimum of 300 inches. The bull second from the right in the group pic was slightly bigger yet, but probably will fall short of B&C due to only one brow palm. Interesting how caribou racks are so very different from animal to animal. The overall frame size varies drastically. Some bulls have great fronts, but usually with weak tops. The ones with big palmated tops usually have smaller fronts. It's rare to find one that has everything.....a huge & wide frame, tall & heavily palmated tops, wide double brow palms (shovels), and big bez with lots of points. All of that is what it takes to make the all-time B&C book. The guides told us that the biggest, oldest bulls are usually the last ones to come through on the migration, in very late Sept and into October, once the rut begins. There's one last group of 5 hunters that will be going next week, which is considered to be a trophy hunt with the best chance at a monster.


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