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give me a break... skirting the rules....
If he's technically legal, good to get him out of the gene pool. I say yes.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on November 07, 2014, 01:01:04 PMIf he's technically legal, good to get him out of the gene pool. I say yes.Usually animals with horn configurations like this aren't that way because of genetics, but an injury of somekind. Thats always been my understanding anyway. I'd still shoot him!
Quote from: 7mmfan on November 07, 2014, 02:04:31 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on November 07, 2014, 01:01:04 PMIf he's technically legal, good to get him out of the gene pool. I say yes.Usually animals with horn configurations like this aren't that way because of genetics, but an injury of somekind. Thats always been my understanding anyway. I'd still shoot him!I would think injury would cause disfigurement, not loss of tines. That's why i said genetics. Either way, if the elk is legal, congratulations t the hunter.
Legal or not--look at the amazing left side first brow tine!!
As long as that eye guard branches off below his ear it's good to go. WDFW makes us shoot "needle in a haystack" spikes so that thing is down if I'm looking at it.
Quote from: steeleywhopper on November 07, 2014, 03:30:26 PMAs long as that eye guard branches off below his ear it's good to go. WDFW makes us shoot "needle in a haystack" spikes so that thing is down if I'm looking at it.The ear has nothing to do with the legal definition in a spike only unit.