A real hunt, carefully recorded
Real-world hunting trophy posters.
Start with one full-resolution trophy photograph. Add the species, hunter, score and hunt details, then use the precise location to create a quiet topographic backdrop for the finished print.

What you enter
| Required | Species, sex, harvest date, location for the print, weapon, distance, hunter name, scoring system and score or measurement. |
|---|---|
| Scoring systems | CIC, Boone and Crockett, Safari Club International (SCI), BASC, Measurement, None or Unknown. |
| Photograph | One original, full-resolution image. A warning appears when the file is likely to print softly. |
| Map | An optional map search builds the topographic backdrop. Only the Location field is printed. |
A factual example, clearly labelled
The fallow deer example uses details published by the International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation: a free-range fallow buck scoring 242.7 CIC, with a 6.43 kg dry skull, harvested near Veszprémvarsány, Hungary on 18 October 2024 and evaluated on 22 January 2025.
The animal image is representative artwork, not the original record animal. The underlying facts can be checked in the CIC announcement.
Location and privacy
Enter a short Location for the print, then optionally search a place for the topographic map. Map search is looked up through OpenStreetMap Nominatim and rendered from OpenTopoMap tiles; the full search string is not printed. When you save a checked proof, the entered details and generated map are included in its private design record. Use a broader area if the exact site is sensitive.
No scoring status is certified by The Wild Register. Customers remain responsible for entering accurate measurements and describing any official evaluation correctly.