Not sure if they break California bighorn out seperately or not. Grand Slam does though.
Now you're telling me there's 5 (five) sheep to the Grand Slam, DAMN DAMN DAMN I'm getting to old for much more sheep hunting.
Not sure if they break California bighorn out seperately or not. Grand Slam does though.
Now you're telling me there's 5 (five) sheep to the Grand Slam, DAMN DAMN DAMN I'm getting to old for much more sheep hunting.
Now you're telling me there's 5 (five) sheep to the Grand Slam, DAMN DAMN DAMN I'm getting to old for much more sheep hunting.
I guess for a long time spirit bear would have been on that list? ( all white or panda color phased black bears found only in the great bear rain forest). Not sure if they were ever hunted as a specific sub-species.
Nope. They are just a colour phase of black bear. This is the only 29 list there has ever been.
This is the list of the recognized 29 animals that comprise the original North American 29...The Super Slam as it is called today. Just had a friend complete it at 36 years old. He's the youngest ever to do it. Lots of other lists around but this is the North American 29 list. Only 16 of them for me!
Just to clarify, this would be the list recognized and instituted by Safari Club International (SCI),not necessarily a complete list of huntable of North American big game animals.
Pope and Young actually, SCI had nothing to do with it. It has long been recognized as the accepted North American 29 for both rifle or bow. Grand Slam/Ovis recently became the official record keeper for the North American 29 or as it's called now the Super Slam. As far as I know, it's the only official slam of big game in North America. Other groups definitely recognize some other subspecies of big game but I think this is the only one that records are kept for. SCI may have their own.....I'm not sure.
Got a link to that info? That's news to me.
SCI is the organization with all sorts of achievement awards and trophies, surely you're aware of this with all the hunting you've done.
Why would P&Y have a North American 29 for rifle and bow?![]()
Yup SCI does have lots of awards for sure and I've been a member forever but that's not the origin of the North American 29. P&Y didn't keep the records for rifle or bow. They just coined the phrase North American 29 based on the species that qualified for P&Y at the time. I don't think they even kept track of people that achieved the benchmark....it was just based on their list of animals in North America. It was adopted by all hunters basically as the North American 29. Now Grand Slam/Ovis is the official keeper of it, just as they are for sheep Grand Slams. Grand slam and Super Slam are now trandmarked phrases. When you hear people talk about the North American 29, it's the list of animals I posted.
Not sure there's a single link but there is plenty of info if you google it.
Narwhal cannot be legally hunted by white men in Canada, they are a subsistance animal that can only be LEGALLY harvested by the Inuit, same with Beluga
Oh $hit!!
So now you tell me!![]()

Thanks bearkilr for the links, checked them out and there is no such slam, Shockey must have his head up his a$$.
Why, did you unknowingly harvest one somewhere?
lol
I honestly thought it was a Unicorn, swimming to shore.![]()



























