Oklahoma-harvested elk offically sets new state record
Zane Scrivner holds the antlers of the elk he took in September at Fort Sill. It is Oklahoma’s new record nontypical elk with a score of 411 1/8. CDN | Courtesy photo
For the first time, an Oklahoma-harvested elk has officially measured more than 400 inches and is now the new nontypical state record for the species in Oklahoma’s official Cy Curtis Awards Program.
The trophy elk was taken Sept. 28, 2025, on Fort Sill by archery hunter Zane Scrivner, a Claremore native who was serving in the U.S.
Army at the time of the hunt but recently moved to Idaho.