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The Biggest Moose on Record: Rex J. Nick’s 2010 Giant

February 13, 2025

Connor Merritt

Connor Merritt

Rex J. Nick was no stranger to hunting in the wild expanse of Alaska’s Lower Yukon River. But in 2010, he had an encounter that would etch his name into the record books. The seasoned hunter harvested an Alaska-Yukon moose that would go on to be the biggest moose on record, scoring an astounding 266 4/8 Boone and Crockett points. 

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Rex J. Nick harvested the new World’s Record Alaska-Yukon moose near Alaska’s Lower Yukon River in 2010. Photo courtesy of Boone and Crockett Club.

The Biggest Moose on Record with Boone & Crockett 

The Alaska-Yukon moose is the largest subspecies of moose in North America, towering over hunters at up to seven feet at the shoulder and weighing more than 1,500 pounds. Even among these giants, Nick’s moose was exceptional — its antlers stretching out in a massive display of nature’s grandeur, making it the largest of its kind ever officially recorded. 

Those familiar with hunting in the Alaskan wilderness know that the Lower Yukon River region is no walk in the park. Remote, rugged, and untamed, it demands patience, skill, and respect for the land. Nick had all of these qualities in spades. When he spotted the moose, he knew this was the opportunity of a lifetime. The sheer size of the animal was breathtaking, its antlers unlike anything he had ever seen. With a well-placed shot, he secured his place in history. 

Making History 

The moose’s antlers were later measured by Boone and Crockett Club officials, confirming its record-breaking score. The hunt itself illustrated that perseverance leads to great success. Nick’s victory remains an inspiration to hunters everywhere, a reminder that legends are still being made in the great outdoors. 

Even today, more than a decade later, Rex J. Nick’s moose stands as the undisputed king of its kind, setting a high bar for any hunter hoping to etch their name in history. The story of the biggest moose on record is one of patience, precision, and a deep understanding of the land. 

Read more about the biggest moose on record and other hunting stories on iSportsmanUSA. 

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