Trophy Antlers For Sale

If you’re one of those people who are always on the lookout for the best of the best, then you’re probably wanting to get your hands on the biggest trophy antlers around.  The problem is that if you’re a hunter, it can be the luck of the draw, as you can spend long hours in the tree stand all season long, but if that monster buck doesn’t come your way, you won’t get a chance at getting your hands on any, and even if you do see a big buck with trophy antlers, you might not get a shot. Of course, you can always go the route of shed hunting to try and find trophy antlers, but your chances of finding any may be slim at best, especially if you live closer to the equator (smaller deer are found here).

You’ll find we connect you to the largest marketplace of trophy and trophy-sized antlers for sale from all types of deer, including whitetail, elk, mule, and moose. Available for purchase below are mounted trophy antlers, sheds and antlers attached to the skull. While some people may have different definitions of what a “trophy” antler is, most of the ones you’ll find here are much larger than your typical antlers.

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About Trophy Antlers

Ever wonder what some of the biggest trophy antlers in the world are? Founded in 1887, The Boone and Crockett Club set standards and guidelines for officially scoring your deer antlers in 38 different categories of North American game. Their scoring system is arguably the most effective and commonly used antler scoring method by hunters to date.

If you think you have some world record trophy antlers in your possession, you’ll need to bring it before a Judges panel at The Boone and Crockett Club so they may give it a closer inspection. What they will do is verify that your scoring is correct and that there are no antlers in the same group that trumps yours. If all is good, your antlers will be given the title of world record size in their respective category. Although, it’s important to remember that there are other scoring methods and while the BC is the most commonly used, not all trophy-sized antlers are scored using this method.

Even if you’re not a hunter, you can still get your hands on trophy-sized antlers Many shed hunters have come across magnificent, trophy antlers while venturing in the wilderness. In fact, in July 2003, a young man by the name of Josh Epperson came across some trophy antlers of an Elk while shed hunting. The measurements for this gem of a find was an inside spread of 44 inches with a gross score of 393, making this a once-in-a-lifetime find that would make anyone more than happy to find.

What Can I Do With Trophy Antlers?

You might be wondering just what there is to do with trophy antlers. The fact is that you can use them for dozens of different things, such as crafting them into furniture, hanging on your wall, or you can just show them off to your friends or hunting buddies claiming they are yours. Ideally, you’ll want to keep any trophy antlers that you get your hands on in good condition. Once you start cutting them up or breaking them apart, they are naturally going to lose some of their value.  I recommend using a mounting kit to secure the antlers on a plaque that you can hang on the wall of your cabin or home. There’s nothing quite like the authentic rustic appeal of a mounted set of trophy antlers.

To ensure your trophy antlers hold their value, you should give them an occasional cleaning. Whether they’re mounted on a plaque or just plain, take a feather duster and brush them off once in a while. Doing this will prevent build-ups of dirt and dust that could potentially damage the antlers. Trust me, there’s nothing worse than spending a couple of hundred dolls are some rare trophy antlers only to have them damaged from neglect.