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Several years ago, the definition for a 3 point elk included a length. Pretty hard to judge whether an antler is 4" or not, especially when hunting in wet and brushy conditions. I knew a hunter who shot an elk with the third tine measuring 3.5" inches, and was cited."3 Point Minimum Elk: A 3 Pt. min. elk means that a legal elk in these GMUs must have at least 3 antler points on one side only. Antler points may include eye guards, but antler points on the lower half of either main beam must be at least four (4) inches long, measured from antler tip to nearest edge of beam."
Quote from: Bob33 on December 05, 2016, 12:02:50 PMSeveral years ago, the definition for a 3 point elk included a length. Pretty hard to judge whether an antler is 4" or not, especially when hunting in wet and brushy conditions. I knew a hunter who shot an elk with the third tine measuring 3.5" inches, and was cited."3 Point Minimum Elk: A 3 Pt. min. elk means that a legal elk in these GMUs must have at least 3 antler points on one side only. Antler points may include eye guards, but antler points on the lower half of either main beam must be at least four (4) inches long, measured from antler tip to nearest edge of beam."Which years regs is that from?
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 05, 2016, 11:46:43 AMIs that when the ears are standing straight up or pointed sideways? Would a gamie take the ear and pull it up next to the antler? Ridiculous, really.I remember and participated in the dumpster fire on here a couple weeks or months ago going over just what that rule means.
Is that when the ears are standing straight up or pointed sideways? Would a gamie take the ear and pull it up next to the antler? Ridiculous, really.
To be a legal 3 point he has to have 2 points above the ear. So a spike with double eyeguards would not be legal! But as long as both eyeguards are less then 4inches from the base, he could be a legal spike
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on December 05, 2016, 11:55:43 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on December 05, 2016, 11:46:43 AMIs that when the ears are standing straight up or pointed sideways? Would a gamie take the ear and pull it up next to the antler? Ridiculous, really.I remember and participated in the dumpster fire on here a couple weeks or months ago going over just what that rule means. You mean this one BULLBLASTER? http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,202662.0.html
Its so simple in don't know why there is an issue lol
Quote from: buglebuster on December 05, 2016, 02:11:29 PMIts so simple in don't know why there is an issue lol This is what I keep telling myself but I can't stop coming back to read the comments
Quote from: BLRman on December 05, 2016, 03:50:44 PMQuote from: buglebuster on December 05, 2016, 02:11:29 PMIts so simple in don't know why there is an issue lol This is what I keep telling myself but I can't stop coming back to read the comments I agree the legal spike rule is easy, but what about the "two points must be above the ear" for a 3 point minimum area? The antlers attach to the skull above where the ear attaches to the head, so are all points "above the ear" unless the main beam grows downward?
Quote from: Antlershed on December 05, 2016, 05:20:30 PMQuote from: BLRman on December 05, 2016, 03:50:44 PMQuote from: buglebuster on December 05, 2016, 02:11:29 PMIts so simple in don't know why there is an issue lol This is what I keep telling myself but I can't stop coming back to read the comments I agree the legal spike rule is easy, but what about the "two points must be above the ear" for a 3 point minimum area? The antlers attach to the skull above where the ear attaches to the head, so are all points "above the ear" unless the main beam grows downward?i believe they're referring to the question of whether or not it's a legal spike in Washington.