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Title: 3 points or antlerless
Post by: LincolnTWilliams on September 09, 2014, 06:59:38 PM
Quick question pertaining to anterless in the reg book. In a GMU that says, "3 points or antlerless", that simply means I can shoot a bull or a cow that does not have antlers, correct?

I know it seems silly but my luck I'd have to have an antlerless tag or something...

Thanks!
Title: Re: 3 points or antlerless
Post by: billythekidrock on September 09, 2014, 07:06:02 PM
It is in the "Definitions" section of the pamphlet.

Antlerless: Deer, elk, or moose without antlers;
doe and fawn deer and cow and calf elk and
moose are considered antlerless.
Title: Re: 3 points or antlerless
Post by: bobcat on September 09, 2014, 07:12:49 PM
Correct, you could take a 3 point or better bull, or a cow, OR a bull that does not have antlers (not very likely).

It does not mean you need to have drawn an antlerless permit. The general seasons apply to everyone with a general season tag.
Title: Re: 3 points or antlerless
Post by: LincolnTWilliams on September 09, 2014, 10:32:41 PM
Correct, you could take a 3 point or better bull, or a cow, OR a bull that does not have antlers (not very likely).

It does not mean you need to have drawn an antlerless permit. The general seasons apply to everyone with a general season tag.

Thank you sir!
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