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There will be a low fence and a high fence division for each category EXECPT Turkey. We will award 1st and 2nd place for each category. Archery categories will be determined by the number of entries. Youth categories will be determined by the number of deer entered.

MenWomenArcheryYouth
Overall High Fence
Overall Low Fence
Widest Spread
Spike
6 Point
7 Point
8 Point
9 Point
10 Point
Most Points
Overall Mass
Overall High Fence
Overall Low Fence
Widest Spread
Spike
6 Point
7 Point
8 Point
9 Point
10 Points
Most Points
Overall Mass
Overall High Fence
Overall Low Fence
Widest Spread
Best 8 Point
Youth Archery





Overall High Fence
Overall Low Fence
Widest Spread
Spike
6 Point
7 Point
9 Point
10 Points
Most Points
Overall Mass

Category Rules

Longest Drop tine
Only one drop tine will be scored to compete for this category. This category is not intended for third beamed or tines that have been bent and grown below the beam. To be considered a drop tine, the tine must be original from the bottom half of the main beam at or past the G-2 and in a downward direction.

Mr. Mass
The deer can come from either a high or low fence area in Texas. The winner is determined by the greatest total of the (H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4) scores from both main beams, using the BOONE AND CROCKETT guidelines.

Best Youth Rifle Buck (16 & under) T
The deer can come from a high or low fence ranch but must be harvested by a youth whose age is from 16 and under years old at the time of the kill.

The Best Harris, Montgomery, Waller County Buck
The deer must come from a low fence area and must be harvested in the respective county. The hunter does not have to reside in the respective county. Prizes will be awarded to the top two bucks harvested in the respective county using the gross B&C scoring system.

Best Spike, 6 Point, 7 Point, 8 Point, 9 Point, 10 Point Typical
Deer entered in these categories must have points that are one inch or longer. Small bumps and points that are less than one inch do not count as ‘scorable’ points. If a deer has any obvious pre-existing points but are not scorable due to breakage, that point will be counted as a zero.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION!