No bull here. A Minnesota hunter has broken a state record after shooting a giant bull elk, as it has since been declared the second-largest ever harvested in the North Star State.
The Boone and Crockett Club has formally recognized Lacey Lupien's massive bull elk, shot near her Lancaster home over the summer, as the second-largest Minnesota elk in the books, the Star Tribune reports.
North America’s oldest wildlife conservation group (founded by Theodore Roosevelt in 1887) certified that Lupien’s prize had a 7-by-8 rack, with a net score of 367 2/8, according to WCCO.
Lacey Lupien poses with her giant bull elk, harvested Aug. 6. (Lacey Lupien) On Aug. 6, the nurse was on the lookout in a neighbor's box stand when the bull elk emerged from.
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