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Old 04-15-2019, 10:49 PM
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Looks like a hunter in Washington State just topped the former Safari Club world record. The article only has one picture but that is a TOAD! Love the last line of the article!

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With fog blanketing the dense slopes of Northeast Washington and only two days left in the 2018 moose season, Jim Hall wasn’t optimistic.

The 52-year-old from Buckley, Washington, had spent the better part of two months hunting for the large ungulate. The once-in-a-lifetime tag meant that in two days his chance would be over after applying for the coveted tag for nearly 30 years.

“Things were pretty bleak,” he said recently.

He’d already passed up a few shots on legal moose earlier in the season.

“I was regretting it a little bit,” he said. “But I was more thinking that I should have pushed harder before the season started to scout more.”

On Nov. 28 Hall and his hunting partner, Jason Parlari, traveled into an area recommended by an acquaintance who lives in Ferry County. The duo was hunting near Republic, Washington, in Game Management Unit 101.

As Parlari drove, Hall scanned either side of the road.

“It was really foggy,” Hall said. “We were thinking this is done because you couldn’t see any more than 150 yards.”

But then a bull moose appeared. The animal was looking toward the two men with his body quartered to the right.

Parlari stopped driving. Hall recalls Parlari asking him if he was going to shoot the bull. Nodding, Hall exited the vehicle, walked to the side of the road and shot the animal in the right shoulder.

He didn’t notice the bull’s antlers, instead focusing on making a clean kill.

“I’m not paying attention to its horns,” Hall said. “I’m trying to get it down as quickly and ethically as possible.”

He shot it again and the animal went down. As Hall and Parlari approached they realized they’d found a remarkable creature.

“So walking up to … I’m just in awe,” Hall said. “I’m texting pictures to people and all my friends are freaking out.”

The men loaded the bull moose into their truck. As word spread of Hall’s hunt, a friend who scores for the Safari Club recommended he enter the moose into the club’s international ranking.

Hall did, and on April 4 he learned that his prize was the world-record Shiras moose.

“The reason why I scored so well (with the) Safari Club is because they measure the points and Boone and Crockett just counts them,” Hall said.

The bull moose’s antlers had 242 inches of aggregate tine length, Hall said. He scored 504 7/8 inches.

Gabriel Paz, director of record book and world hunting awards for Safari Club International, confirmed Hall’s score and ranking as No. 1. Hall’s moose beats out the former record Shiras moose, taken in Alberta in 2005, by an 1 1/8 inches, Paz said.

In 2018, there were 10 entries for Shiras moose.

In the Boone and Crockett record book, Hall’s moose is somewhere around No. 60 with a gross score of 185 1/8 inches and a net score of 178 inches.

Hall estimates the moose weighed between 650 and 700 pounds. He’s sent the animal’s teeth to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to learn the animal’s age but hasn’t received the results.

“His teeth were ground down pretty good,” Hall said.

The Safari Club record doesn’t come with any award, but the experience and recognition is plenty for Hall. He gave much of the meat to his hunting partners, although he kept a quarter and a back strap for himself.

“It’s somewhere between a Michelin and a Firestone in texture,” Hall said. “It was really tough meat. But it didn’t have bad taste.”
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Wow that is a beauty
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Old 04-16-2019, 01:15 AM
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That is a heck of a nice moose and a pretty good story to go with it. Posted the picture so it shows up larger and easier to see.


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Old 04-16-2019, 05:15 AM
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holy. crap.
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Look at all the possible knife handles.....and art work on those paddles too

Cut, grinde, chisel and shape.....all winter long while enjoying some find slow roasted meat in the crock pot......oh some might thing shoulder mount and fame etc....


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#60 Boone and Crockett

I’d like to know how sci scores moose? Boone and Crockett has a big emphasis on pan width and length with next to nothing for points
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650-700 pound moose? They must have meant 1650-1700?
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650-700 pound moose? They must have meant 1650-1700?
Shiras moose
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650-700 pound moose? They must have meant 1650-1700?
Not likely for a Shiras. Their body size isn't near that of the Alaska/Yukon variety.
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Old 04-16-2019, 09:05 AM
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I’d like to know how sci scores moose? Boone and Crockett has a big emphasis on pan width and length with next to nothing for points
The article stated that SCI actually measures each point, whereas B&C only counts them. And that moose has some seriously long points!
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Old 04-16-2019, 09:21 AM
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Beautiful Shiras moose love the tine length
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Old 04-16-2019, 09:22 AM
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The article stated that SCI actually measures each point, whereas B&C only counts them. And that moose has some seriously long points!
Oh I’m sure it’s more than just that
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Old 04-16-2019, 10:53 AM
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He stated the meat was tough but good.
That's the last thing on my mind with a Brut like that. he has a gold mine siting there in selling the horn copy's and such.
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That’s a beautiful bull. Who says road hunting doesn’t pay
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Outstanding wowser browser.
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Old 04-16-2019, 05:56 PM
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The better part of two months hunting for a moose well deserved.
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Old 04-16-2019, 07:03 PM
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Wow what a doozy....not much for broken tines by the looks of it. Shiras bulls are nice lookin critters really glossy black fir the most part.
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Wow what a beautiful bull.
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Quite the hunt, quite the back story. Thanks!
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He stated the meat was tough but good.
That's the last thing on my mind with a Brut like that. he has a gold mine siting there in selling the horn copy's and such.
This bull is #1 in SCI but #60 in B&C. Not sure what the value of the #60 b&C animal is. Beautiful trophy though that’s for sure.
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Great photography! Congrats on a nice trophy!
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That’s a beautiful bull. Who says road hunting doesn’t pay
Ha 😂
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Old 04-17-2019, 06:06 PM
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Maybe I didn't read thoroughly enough, anyone know the width of this critter?
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Old 04-18-2019, 07:58 PM
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This is the world record moose
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Old 04-18-2019, 08:59 PM
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The current world record ( Boone Crockett) was taken in Yukon a few years ago and that isn't it.

There has been a bigger one measured in AK that is the first bull moose to break 270, but to my knowledge it hasn't been panel scored yet. A buddy of mine found it in a small village during his spring antler buying trip. An older FN guy had killed it.

The Washington moose is nice, real nice, but Im not a fan of the SCI scoring system.
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The current world record ( Boone Crockett) was taken in Yukon a few years ago and that isn't it.

There has been a bigger one measured in AK that is the first bull moose to break 270, but to my knowledge it hasn't been panel scored yet. A buddy of mine found it in a small village during his spring antler buying trip. An older FN guy had killed it.

The Washington moose is nice, real nice, but Im not a fan of the SCI scoring system.
This one is from Kamchatka
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Old 04-19-2019, 09:40 AM
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World record Yukon/Alaska moose was taken in Yukon about 4 years ago. Shot with the mighty 303.
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650-700 pound moose? They must have meant 1650-1700?
Shiras Moose ( the species found in Washinton State) are the smallest bodied moose in North America of the 4 recognized moose species here,,

I killed a Shiras bull in the 1980,s in BC , nice bull 46 inch spread, 13 points one side, 11 points the other side, dressed out 4 quarters about 400 pounds
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