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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.
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: Rick on November 07, 2014, 03:33:04 PMQuote 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.We'll I stand corrected it states " does not branch more than 4 inches above where antler attaches to skull". I'm still shooting
I would think the Game Warden would be looking close for saw and file marks?
With all of these "is it legal" pictures lately it would be nice to get a GW to weigh in to see if we are right with our respective "assumptions"If I can see that short side better and it looks like it isn't above the 4" and the short side doesn't split, I'm shooting. But I would want a REALLY good look first.
Quote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on November 07, 2014, 02:33:05 PMI would think the Game Warden would be looking close for saw and file marks? i would think the game warden could pound sand
From the picture it looks like it's lower than four inches from the base... I'd take him