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Quote from: KopperBuck on October 07, 2019, 02:42:14 PMQuote from: tonymiller7 on October 07, 2019, 11:24:31 AMQuote from: Samloffler on October 07, 2019, 11:13:51 AMGet us a picture and we could tell you with a lot more certainty. Based on your description though, it sounds like the body is mostly whitey and the horns are muley, is that correct? In that case, I'd call it a muley according to the law.I'm not asking for your buy off on whether or not it's a cross, strictly for the legality. I give a pretty thorough description of what it looks like above. Unless wdfw tells him something different he's going with the 3 pt. Rule. You say no mistake about it. That's pretty sure. How do you know? And if you know, why the question?I know because I have looked at tens of thousands of game camera photos from this area, I know what whitetails and mule deer look like, I have also seen whitetail bucks running with mulie does here so I know it's a possibility. My question lies in the fact that because it is neither a whitetail or mule deer, do antler restrictions apply or not?
Quote from: tonymiller7 on October 07, 2019, 11:24:31 AMQuote from: Samloffler on October 07, 2019, 11:13:51 AMGet us a picture and we could tell you with a lot more certainty. Based on your description though, it sounds like the body is mostly whitey and the horns are muley, is that correct? In that case, I'd call it a muley according to the law.I'm not asking for your buy off on whether or not it's a cross, strictly for the legality. I give a pretty thorough description of what it looks like above. Unless wdfw tells him something different he's going with the 3 pt. Rule. You say no mistake about it. That's pretty sure. How do you know? And if you know, why the question?
Quote from: Samloffler on October 07, 2019, 11:13:51 AMGet us a picture and we could tell you with a lot more certainty. Based on your description though, it sounds like the body is mostly whitey and the horns are muley, is that correct? In that case, I'd call it a muley according to the law.I'm not asking for your buy off on whether or not it's a cross, strictly for the legality. I give a pretty thorough description of what it looks like above. Unless wdfw tells him something different he's going with the 3 pt. Rule.
Get us a picture and we could tell you with a lot more certainty. Based on your description though, it sounds like the body is mostly whitey and the horns are muley, is that correct? In that case, I'd call it a muley according to the law.