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Do Pope & Young entries count toward hunting accolades?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, Pope & Young entries count toward hunting accolades.

Achieving Archery Accolades

Pope & Young (P&Y) is a prestigious organization that keeps track of the largest and most impressive big game animals taken with archery equipment in North America. To have a P&Y entry, an archer must submit documentation and photos of the harvested animal to the organization for review and verification. If accepted, the entry will be included in the P&Y registry, a database of the largest and most impressive archery harvests in the country.

Benefits of P&Y Entries

Having a P&Y entry can bring numerous benefits to an archer, including recognition within the hunting community, increased credibility, and potential sponsorship opportunities. P&Y entries are also highly sought after by outdoor enthusiasts, collectors, and hunters looking to learn from the best. In fact, many top archers and outdoorsmen have multiple P&Y entries, showcasing their skills and dedication to the sport.

Measuring Success with P&Y Entries

To measure success with P&Y entries, archers often track their harvests over time, comparing their results to previous years and seeking to improve their scores. A typical P&Y entry requires a minimum of 80 inches of spread, with specific requirements for each species. For example, a typical whitetail deer must have a minimum of 120 inches of spread, while a typical elk must have a minimum of 125 inches of spread. By focusing on these metrics and pushing themselves to harvest larger animals, archers can increase their chances of achieving a P&Y entry and earning recognition within the hunting community.

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