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I'm with you Kentrek. I don't see how they can register the #1 mule deer out of Lewis County. Wouldn't it still be considered a blacktail on this side of the Cascades; a crossover probably but a mule deer?
Ya but but nwbiggame number one nontypical mule deer is from lewis county at least that's what your screen shot says lol kinda off topic , still a great buck
In 1987 I had a blacktail scored by Jay St. CHarles. He made me point out on a map he had, exactly where I shot it. He then proceeded to place a transparent overlay on the map, and it had the line on it where they differentiated between blacktail and mule deer. It was definetly west of the crest, but no where near I-5. So when that buck was killed, even if the line was where it was in 1987, there was a large portion of Lewis county that would have scored it as a mule. Besides, who hasnt seen mule deer west of the crest ?Even if the line is now I-5 ( and I cant immagine it would be ), that would not change the facts from old rules and scoring.I just googled it and checked boundaries for scoring deer in Wa. and the line is no where near I-5.........reading the boundary, it seems to me the line may have been moved east some, but certainly not west to I-5.
Quote from: buckfvr on February 22, 2014, 08:29:13 AMIn 1987 I had a blacktail scored by Jay St. CHarles. He made me point out on a map he had, exactly where I shot it. He then proceeded to place a transparent overlay on the map, and it had the line on it where they differentiated between blacktail and mule deer. It was definetly west of the crest, but no where near I-5. So when that buck was killed, even if the line was where it was in 1987, there was a large portion of Lewis county that would have scored it as a mule. Besides, who hasnt seen mule deer west of the crest ?Even if the line is now I-5 ( and I cant immagine it would be ), that would not change the facts from old rules and scoring.I just googled it and checked boundaries for scoring deer in Wa. and the line is no where near I-5.........reading the boundary, it seems to me the line may have been moved east some, but certainly not west to I-5.If you go to nw big game records top ten, they provide a map that clearly shows no mule deer in lewis county maybe I read it wrong but thats what I thought it said....it would be awesome to find out the story of that number one nontypical "mule deer"