Indian River, Mich. – Thirteen-year-old Courtney Williams, of Cooks (near Manistique) in the Upper Peninsula, bagged a bull elk in Cheboygan County on the morning of Dec. 23 on a tribal elk license while hunting with her father, Craig. The 15-point antlers are thought to be large enough to set a new state record.Presque Isle County in 1998 by Daniel Marks. That 14-pointer officially scored 3492/8. The high mark for nontypical elk is 3752/8 and was set by another 15-pointer that Robert Solomon shot in Cheboygan County in 1993.
Commemorative Bucks of Michigan measurer Todd Zeller, of Cheboygan, came up with a green score for the antlers of 383. The current state record elk with typical antlers was taken in
The antlers from Williams’ elk have to dry for 60 days before they can be officially scored.
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