Biggest Moose Ever!

The largest deer in the world is impressive by any measure. Standing at over seven feet, weighing nearly one ton, an antler spread spanning more than 6-feet with 40 points, an oversize bull is something to behold. Add the fact that a rut-crazed bull can be dangerous and you have a formidable target for any hunter. North America has four distinct moose sub-species: Alaska (the largest), Western Canada, Shiras (Rocky Mountains) and Eastern Canada. Safari Club International (www.safariclub.org) has compiled moose records for many years. Here are some of the biggest. Debra Card took the No. 1 SCI Alaska moose in 1999 near the town of Cordova. This incredible animal has 39 points, an outside angler spread of over 6 feet, and scores 731 1/8-inches!
Zane Streater took this No. 1 SCI Alaska bow-and-arrow bull near Iliamna on a self-guided hunt. The massive animal scores 568 4/8, has 24 pounds, and a length of palm covering 196 inches.
Robert Kadyk arrowed this second largest SCI Alaska moose (by bow) with outfitter Dan O'Connor. With an outside antler spread of 72 3/8 inches, this trophy scores 553 7/8s.
Dale Martin's No. 8 SCI Alaska moose scores 604 5/8s, with a huge length of palm of 200 2/8s inches. This Alaska Mountain Range bull has a 72-inch outside spread.
Bowhunter Rieger Lesiow arrowed this No. 2 SCI archery Eastern Canada moose near Ontario's White River in September 2007. The 18-point bull scores 405 2/8s, with a 54 7/8-inch outside spread.
Kenneth Barr collected this 7th ranked Eastern Canada moose near Pittston, Maine in 2005. The bull scores 419 5/8, with 27 points and a width of palm spanning 43 inches.
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