

Colorado, Moffat County-45 pronghorn in B&C recordsĥ4.

Texas, Maverick County-46 typical whitetail deer in B&C recordsĥ3. Nevada, Nye County-46 desert sheep in B&C recordsĥ2. Montana, Missoula County-46 bighorn sheep in B&C recordsĥ1. Montana, Deer Lodge County-46 bighorn sheep in B&C recordsĥ0. California, Tehama County-46 typical Columbia blacktail deer in B&C recordsĤ9. Texas, Dimmit County-47 typical whitetail deer in B&C recordsĤ8. Oregon, Lake County-47 pronghorn in B&C recordsĤ7. Colorado, Mesa County-47 typical mule deer in B&C recordsĤ6. California, Humboldt County-47 Roosevelt’s elk in B&C recordsĤ5. Arizona, Gila County-47 black bear in B&C recordsĤ4. Wyoming, Lincoln County-48 typical mule deer in B&C recordsĤ3. Washington, Lewis County-48 typical Columbia blacktail deer in B&C recordsĤ2. Texas, Webb County-49 typical whitetail deer in B&C recordsĤ1. Arizona, Mohave County-50 desert sheep in B&C recordsĤ0. Arizona, Coconino County-50 typical American elk in B&C recordsģ9. Oregon, Harney County-51 pronghorn in B&C recordsģ8. Louis County-53 typical whitetail deer in B&C recordsģ7. Idaho, Idaho County-53 cougar in B&C recordsģ6.

Montana, Fergus County-54 bighorn sheep in B&C recordsģ5. Wyoming, Sublette County-61 Shiras’ moose in B&C recordsģ4. California, Siskiyou County-66 typical Columbia blacktail deer in B&C recordsģ3. Wyoming, Teton County-67 bison in B&C recordsģ2. New Mexico, Lincoln County-67 pronghorn in B&C recordsģ1. Colorado, Eagle County-67 typical mule deer in B&C recordsģ0. Arizona, Yuma County-67 desert sheep in B&C recordsĢ9. Oregon, Clackamas County-70 typical Columbia blacktail deer in B&C recordsĢ8. Montana, Blaine County-73 bighorn sheep in B&C recordsĢ7. New Mexico, Colfax County-79 pronghorn in B&C recordsĢ6. New Mexico, Catron County-79 pronghorn in B&C recordsĢ5. Wisconsin, Buffalo County-86 typical whitetail deer in B&C recordsĢ4. Nevada, Humboldt County-89 pronghorn in B&C recordsĢ3. Arizona, Yavapai County-92 pronghorn in B&C recordsĢ2. Arizona, Pima County-92 typical Coues’ whitetail deer in B&C recordsĢ1. Oregon, Jackson County-93 typical Columbia blacktail deer in B&C recordsĢ0. New Mexico, Mora County-99 pronghorn in B&C recordsġ9.

California, Humboldt County-100 typical Columbia blacktail deer in B&C recordsġ8. Texas, Hudspeth County-106 pronghorn in B&C recordsġ7. Wyoming, Teton County-108 Shiras’ moose in B&C recordsġ6. New Mexico, Rio Arriba County-113 typical mule deer in B&C recordsġ5. Nevada, Washoe County-114 pronghorn in B&C recordsġ4. New Mexico, Socorro County-117 pronghorn in B&C recordsġ3. Arizona, Coconino County-128 pronghorn in B&C recordsġ2. Montana, Sanders County-132 bighorn sheep in B&C recordsġ1. South Dakota, Custer County-134 bison in B&C recordsġ0. Montana, Granite County-134 bighorn sheep in B&C recordsĩ. Wyoming, Natrona County-142 pronghorn in B&C recordsĨ. Nevada, Clark County-142 desert sheep in B&C recordsħ. Wyoming, Fremont County-153 pronghorn in B&C recordsĦ. Wyoming, Sweetwater County-183 pronghorn in B&C recordsĥ. California, Trinity County-185 typical Columbia blacktail deer in B&C recordsĤ. California, Mendocino County-190 typical Columbia blacktail deer in B&C recordsģ. Wyoming, Carbon County-282 pronghorn in B&C recordsĢ. He added, "That kind of growth is gratification for hunters, whose leadership, funding and hard work have been the driving force behind conservation since Theodore Roosevelt founded Boone and Crockett Club back in 1887."Ī few counties are recognized on the list for multiple categories of trophies.īoone and Crockett Club’s Top 125 trophy counties:ġ. In fact, last year our records program had 979 new entries, compared to 372 just 30 years ago." Trophy production appears to be trending upward with many species and across much of North America. "But the good news extends well beyond the list. "Consistent trophy production over time is proof that conservation measures are working exceptionally well, and the 125 counties on this list stand out as historic models of success," said Boone and Crockett Club President Ben Wallace. The list is based on Boone and Crockett big-game records-trophy data going back to 1830 and long used by conservationists to gauge outstanding habitat, strong recruitment of game animals into older age classes, sustainable harvest objectives and other elements of sound wildlife management and fair-chase hunting. In commemoration of its 125th anniversary, Boone and Crockett Club has released an historic list of the Top 125 trophy counties across the U.S.
