Free: Contests & Raffles.
BTKR, that definition is for a 3-point minimum. Spike Bull Restriction definition says "...must have at least one antler that has ONLY ONE (emphisis added) antler point above the ear." Doesn't matter how long that eyeguard is, it's below the ear, therefore this spike meets the legal definition "...only one antler point above the ear."
Now let's say we go with your understanding....and we're only talking this one side right now. If it's not a spike, does that mean in your opinion, that it meets the 3-point minimum requirement? Answer is No. The definition and requirement state "...with at least 2 of those antler points above the ear." So, if he doesn't meet the definition for a spike, and he doesn't meet the definition for a 3-point, what is he??? (I'm having fun with this)...
I beleive my imaginary bull meets both definitions....makes me wonder though what I'd do if I saw a bull like that out in the field for real.... Guess it depends on how late in the season it was and how desperate I am for meat in the freezer....