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Quote from: swwaoutdoorsman on July 25, 2013, 01:30:59 AMLegal. It's a spike with an eye guard that simple. The definition is "originating 4" above where the antler is attached to the skull" ORIGINATING... Therefore begins, starts, (branches). So like I said spike with an eye guard on the right side. Tine length plays no factor. I absolutely agree. Its basisally a 1x1x4 or like said just a very long eye guard. I've seen a 1x3x3 in the quilemene, I let it pass and another guy shot it and it was legal.
Legal. It's a spike with an eye guard that simple. The definition is "originating 4" above where the antler is attached to the skull" ORIGINATING... Therefore begins, starts, (branches). So like I said spike with an eye guard on the right side. Tine length plays no factor.
My thought was that there is no question it is a 2X4. Might even be a 2X5 come season. There is no debate as to whether it's a 1X4, but whether it is a 2X4 that one might get away with shooting based upon a loophole in the regulations description.
QuoteMy thought was that there is no question it is a 2X4. Might even be a 2X5 come season. There is no debate as to whether it's a 1X4, but whether it is a 2X4 that one might get away with shooting based upon a loophole in the regulations description.That's correct. There is no question or debate that elk does not represent a bull falling under the intent of the Spike Bull Restriction management strategy. Just because it might eek by legally on a technicality... doesn't make it right. I'm surprised how many people are willing to compromise values just to kill an elk.
Problem solved
answer this; is there a branch antler orgionating 4" inches above the base of the skull,, i say no it do'se not branch 4 inch above base of skull therefore it is a leagal elk