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2013 Big Buck Certification ProgramThe West Virginia Big Buck Certification Program was established in 1964 to recognize hunters who bag extraordinarily big antlered bucks. The contest is co-sponsored by the Division of Natural Resources, the Izaak Walton League of West Virginia, the West Virginia Bowhunter's Association, the West Virginia Muzzleloader's Association, the Physically Challenged Advisory Board, and Toyota. The Boone and Crockett or Pope and Young Club scoring systems are used to score bucks depending upon method of kill. Guidelines for the annual contest are as follows:
A review committee was established, by the Director of the Division of Natural Resources, to consider all deer entries to the Big Buck Contest. The committee has the power to make judgments as to the legitimacy of each entry and to accept or reject any entry in question. The West Virginia Big Buck Contest Review Committee consists of representatives from the Izaak Walton League of West Virginia, the West Virginia Bowhunter's Association, the West Virginia Muzzleloader's Association, the WVDNR's Wildlife Resources Section and the Law Enforcement Section, and the West Virginia Physically Challenged Advisory Board. In 2013, 165 hunters had their deer antlers scored at one of the six WVDNR District Offices, Field Offices, or the West Virginia Hunting and Fishing Show in Charleston (sponsored by the West Virginia Trophy Hunter's Association). There are 18 WVDNR Wildlife Biologists and Wildlife Managers distributed throughout the state that are certified by the Boone and Crockett and Pope and Young Clubs as official scorers. In the 2013 Big Buck Contest hunters took 67 big bucks (Table 1) with gun, muzzleloader, bow, or crossbow that met the score minimums, the requirements concerning Game Check Tags and Fair Chase Statements, and were not excluded for cause by the Big Buck Contest Review Committee. An additional 21 bucks from former years were scored that met the requirements for a Big Buck Certificate. It is noteworthy that an additional two scoresheets that met the minimum score requirements did not have the Game Check Tag verified, or did not have a signed Fair Chase Statement attached. These are the common reasons why hunter's bucks are excluded from the contest list and do not receive a Big Buck Certificate. A good practice is to staple the Game Check Tag to the back of a mounted head so that it is not misplaced. A hunter may only take their rack to be scored by one Official Scorer. Score shopping is prohibited by the WV Big Buck Contest and will be dealt with according to Boone & Crockett and Pope & Young guidelines. It is the hunter's responsibility to work with their official scorer to make sure that all documentation is completed (by the contest deadline of March 15) and sent to the Big Buck Contest Review Committee Chairman. Eleven bucks killed by gun hunters scored above 140 points typical or 165 points non-typical. In the Typical-Gun category, the winner was Joshua Cooper of Racine, WV with a buck killed in Boone County that scored 157 6/8. There was no Non-typical buck taken with the Gun this year that met the minimum score; therefore that category has no winner this year. There was one Typical buck taken with a muzzleloader this year that met the score minimums, the requirements concerning Game Check Tags and Fair Chase Statements. Robert Neely harvested a buck in Marshall County with a score of 143 1/8. There was no Non-typical buck taken with the muzzleloader this year that met the minimum score; therefore that category has no winner this year. Bowhunters killed 53 deer that scored above 125 points typical or 155 points non-typical. The winner of the Typical-Bow category was Ethan McCallister with a buck from Logan County that scored 172 1/8. This buck came in fourth place on the All Time Score Rankings. The Non-typical Bow category winner was Myran Copley with a buck from Mingo County that scored 181 1/8. Physically challenged crossbow hunters killed two bucks that scored above 140 points typical. The winner was James Goodwin of Kanawha County with a buck that scored 147 6/8. There was no Non-typical buck taken with the crossbow this year that met the minimum score; therefore that category has no winner this year. The WV Big Buck Contest Committee would like to congratulate all the hunters who took bucks that qualified for this year's contest. In addition, thank you to all hunters who participated and had antlers scored this past year! Table 1. West Virginia Big Buck Contest 2013 Score Rankings.
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