Not sure if that is correct
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Buddy shot one years back in 3-29 .... one side was busted with 4” of its base on the left showing no points just a stub.. the right side was a tri plam 9pt .... even though he had the draw he was stopped by a Co and was told it was a legal bull for the spike / fork season.
Look back in the threads as this situation came to light with Rock Doctor IIRC. It too was a mature bull with one side broken off and a stub/brow tine on the other.
Found it - http://www.huntingbc.ca/forum/showth...k+doctor+moose
Perhaps someone who knows how to post a picture can post one from the diagram in the regs
This^^^^^^
Which means "technically" the bull could be a "non typical".
Meaning it could be a bull with a huge shovel on one side, but the other side for whatever reason is no more than 2 points!
Rare, but always possible.
Typically, you see young bulls that have from 1 to 3 points.
Any combination on both sides, so if both sides have 3, you can not drop it.
And no, don't do what some have done when they F' up and try to "file down" 1 of the 3 points!
Reading and comprehending the BC hunting regulations should be a mandatory part of the CORE program