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HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER

To become a member of the BBBC, your Ohio whitetail deer must be taken by the fair chase and within the limits of the law and tagged by the state of Ohio.  All deer must be scored by an official BBBC scorer and witnessed. The buck must meet the minimum score of 140 inches typical or 160 inches non-typical.  To determine if your buck qualifies or not, take your antlers to an official scorer and he/she will take the official measurements.  There is no charge to have your buck scored.  If your buck qualifies, there is a $25 membership fee.  At that time your official scorer will take all the information needed to put your name in the record book. 
You will be invited to the annual banquet/awards ceremony/membership meeting
 the following year. 
This is where you will receive your frame able certificate
in recognition of the buck that you harvested.


SPECIAL AWARDS
There are several special awards given during the ceremony.

GUILLIAMS-MCWILLIAMS TROPHY
Given In Honor of the top typical of the year

HILL-HILL TROPHY
Given In Honor of the top non-typical of the year

BUCKEYE BIG BUCK CLUB YOUNG HUNTER AWARD
Given to the youngest new member Male and Female

LORI BYERS FEMALE HUNTER AWARD
Given to the female hunter taking the deer scoring the most points over minimum

GEORGE APPLEGARTH SENIOR HUNTER AWARD
Given to the oldest new member

SHIPLEY-GILFILLAN FOUNDERS AWARD
Given annually to the hunter taking the deer scoring the most points over the minimum

BBBC BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Division of Wildlife Employee of the Year Award

BUCKEYE BIG BUCK CLUB JR. HUNTER AWARD
Given to the Jr. Hunter taking the deer scoring the most points over the minimum

PRESIDENT'S WEISENBARGER AWARD
Given for outstanding service to the Buckeye Big Buck Club






 


TOP 5 TYPICALS OF ALL TIME
201 1/8  William D. Kontras    Clark             1986
201 1/8  Brad Jerman            Warren          2005
198 3/8  Tim Reed                Muskingum     2005
193 1/8  John Daugherty        Wayne          2008
192 3/8  Kenny Pickard          Clinton          2008





TOP 5 NON-TYPICALS OF ALL TIME
304 6/8  Mike Beatty              Green    2000
295 3/8  Jonathan Schmucker  Adams   2008
261 5/8  Chester T. Veach      Pike      1971
252        Bobby L. Willis          Jackson  1999
251 2/8  Kirk W. Gott             Lorain    2000



 

HOW TO SCORE YOUR DEER

Click on the pictures below to enlarge the score sheets.  They explain each measurement.  Be careful not to add in the tip to tip measurement and outside spread measurement in the final score.  These measurements are taken for identification purposes only.  This is a common error that people make.  The first set of score sheets are for a typical deer. The second set is for a non-typical deer.


HOW TO LOCATE AN OFFICIAL SCORER

Click on the icon below and then find the county or city that you are closest to.  You will then find the persons name and phone number listed.
 Just give them a call or you are welcome to click on their email address
 and send them an email.
The names listed are all BBBC scorers.  The x's show whether they are also a
Pope and Young scorer and/or a Boone and Crocket scorer.


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CLICK HERE TO FIND A LOCAL SCORER
WHERE YOUR $25 MEMBERSHIP FEE GOES
Your membership fee is used for donations to hunter education courses throughout Ohio, youth organizations, scholarships to young people pursuing a wildlife career, PCBA, and many other deer/wildlife organizations.  The BBBC has been a huge supporter of Camp Heritage which is a camp for educating and guiding our youth.  It is a hands on experience for our youth to learn safety and professionalism as well as hunter ethics.  Learn more about Camp Heritage at www.geocities.com/campheritage 

There is the cost of trophies, certificates, etc.  Every two or three years the club publishes an updated record book which includes nearly 12,000 people.  There is a significant cost involved with the printing of this book.
 


 


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