Not sure why most give people a hard time when they ask a question? Yes, you can look up most answers simply by googling or looking up the regs. At least he’s asking the question and learning, now when the time hopefully comes it won’t be an issue
Not sure why most give people a hard time when they ask a question? Yes, you can look up most answers simply by googling or looking up the regs. At least he’s asking the question and learning, now when the time hopefully comes it won’t be an issue
“The man who asks a question is a fool for a minute, the man who does not ask is a fool for life.”
― Confucius
Just one thing to add here ab3. Yes, no more than 2 tines on one antler. But if you see a bull with say one side to be quite large and with several points but the other side with seemingly a spike or maybe 2 tines, be sure the animal did not loose part of his antler in a fight. A bull can have part of his antler brake off as a result of a fight with another bull and so this bull would not be considered legal under the 2 tine rule. Good hunting and great question!
Always EXPECT the UNEXPECTED!
In the end I'm glad I asked the question. The back and forth on some of the posts has provided a better window into understanding what does and doesn't qualify. Real world examples/pics have also been great. I am in a more informed position now than I was before and if one has to suffer thru a bit of crap to be a more informed and educated hunter it's worth it in my opinion.
Last edited by ab3; 06-27-2019 at 04:29 PM.
reminder....a calf with spikes is not a legall imature bull.