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Truck-Buck Contest 2019-2020 Scoring Results
GON Staff | February 27, 2020
The second of two scoring events for GON’s Truck-Buck Contest and the GON Youth Big-Buck Contest was held in Madison on Saturday, Feb. 15.
From among the more than 700 entries during the 2019-20 deer season, we now have the numbers crunched and know which hunters are in line to make the prestigious trip to the Outdoor Blast for the Truck-Buck Shoot-Out and the kids who qualify for the Youth Big-Buck Contest Shoot-Out. Only GON subscribers or their dependents who entered bucks during the season could get their racks measured during the Truck-Buck scoring events.
The hunters in the No. 1 spots for a scoring period or wildcard will be contacted by GON sometime before the first week of April to get their invitations to the Shoot-Out. In the Truck-Buck contest, there’s a winner each week and in four wildcard categories.
The Shoot-Out is a pellet-rifle competition to decide who wins a brand-new Silverado from contest sponsor John Megel Chevrolet. The weekly winners also earn a Mathews bow (retail value $1,100) during archery season, a CVA muzzleloader (retail value $700) during the Week 6 primitive-weapons season, or a Browning deer rifle (retail value $1,140) during 12 weeks of gun season. Truck-Buck weekly winners also earn an HSS safety harness along with some deer attractant and deer minerals from 4S Wildlife. Those one-of-kind Shoot-Out shirts for all Truck-Buck and Youth Big-Buck Contest contestants will again be provided by our friends at Realtree,
In addition, GON also has a separate contest for kids, the Youth Big-Buck Contest, with weekly qualifiers for their own Shoot-Out. There is one youth-contest winner per week, and those kids compete for a $3,000 shopping spree at Adventure Outdoors and a weekend hunting trip to Woods-N-Water. See the Youth Big-Buck Contest Results.
The GON contests are determined after official scoring of racks done by certified Boone & Crockett measurers using the Boone & Crockett/Pope & Young system. Scores are B&C/P&Y net. To compare typical versus non-typical racks, divide the net scores into the minimums for B&C all-time record books; 170 for typicals and 195 for non-typicals. The higher percentage ranks higher.
Key: (b) bow; (c) crossbow; (m) muzzleloader; (y) youth; (l) ladies; (pl) public-land; (*) non-typical
Click the links below to see the weekly results, all posted with hunter’s name, county and net official B&C score, plus a link to their entries so you can see multiple pictures and read the hunt stories.
Week 3 Results (Sept. 28-Oct. 4)
Week 7 Results (Oct. 26-Nov. 1)
Week 12 Results (Nov. 30-Dec. 6)
Week 16 Results (Dec. 28-Jan. 3)
Week 17 Results (Jan. 4 to Season End)
Wildcard Results
Wildcard winners listed below earn a spot in the Shoot-Out for a chance at the truck, plus a prize package including a a $250 gift card from Agri Supply, a Havalon multi-tool, and a Realtree Shoot-Out shirt.
Runner-Up Wildcard:
(Highest scoring buck that didn’t win a week)
Cody Dennard, Houston County, 158 1/8
Ladies Wildcard Results
(Highest scoring buck killed by a female that didn’t win a week)
Juli McCaskill, Turner County, 146 6/8
Public-Land Wildcard Results
(Highest scoring buck killed on public land that didn’t win a week)
Chase Hemphill, Chestatee WMA, Lumpkin County; 137 4/8
Youth Wildcard Results
(Highest scoring buck killed by a youth that didn’t win a Truck-Buck week)
Janie Funderburk, Meriwether County, 140 2/8
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