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I love this topic every year.
For all the information I can find, eyeguards DO count as long as they are one inch long. This is read straight out of the WDFW Regulations handbook for 2011 page 16. Same goes for elk However a spike with a rare double eyeguard is NOT a 3 point. The antlers have to branch above the ears to be considered a branched antler. So a branch above the ears, and an inch long eyeguard is a 3pt.
This argument always makes me chuckle
In Oregon a 2 point is called a "forken horn".
QuoteI think hes saying they count for legality but calls it a 4pt with eyeguards. Do you just like to argue or what? who cares how he says it. I understand what he's saying, and I'm sure he's intelligent enough to figure out what I'm saying. And yes, I do like to argue, but I'm not going to argue with you. Sorry.
I think hes saying they count for legality but calls it a 4pt with eyeguards. Do you just like to argue or what? who cares how he says it.
What would that make a spike elk Bean? A no-point with eyeguards?