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QuoteAnything a ring can fit on right? Looks legal to me.Actually DBake check your game pamphlet again WDFW defines a leagal point as: "All antler points mus be AT LEAST 1" long measured on the longest side"I don't know where this "as long as you can hang a ring on it" defenition ever cam from but I for one have never seen it written ... but as far as this buck goes according to the WDFW it is an illeagal buck provided there is no point under the snow that we can't see. Having said that what tmike is refering to is that the WDFW is to big of *censored*'s to push the issue and ticket these types of offenses because the poor bleeding hearts on the jury side with the hunter who cry's "well I thought it was an inch from 300 yards"! Seems backwords considering that there are so many anti's you would think that they would want to string up every hunter they could but that is the excuse that the WDFW gave us when we turned in a guy and his son with an almost identical buck as this and they let him off without a ticket.
Anything a ring can fit on right? Looks legal to me.
Would the eye-guard count?Ellensburg - if you do that, wouldn't it consider poaching?
I remember the ring thing when I was a little tyke. It was just a method used by hunters to judge their deer. If you could hang your wedding ring on it, it counted. there was no point restrictions back then.
i doubt they even went up and checked. i saw a guy this year down in grays harbor on the late opener. shoot at a buck 4 times in the bottom of a clearcut. nver went to see if he hit it got back in there truck and drove off. i was posted on the next ridge over. about an hour later i work my way over where i could glass that area. sure enough there he was laying there wounded a large spike its a 2pt area. i went out to try and find a junior hunter. saw a fella and his young son where it was located not sure if theygot him or not.