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8 Point vs. 4 Point
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 465372" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>In Western Washington some people don't count the brow tines on elk. You will hear of bulls refered to as a 3 point with double eye guards. That would be what most people call a 5 point. Well when the game department went to 3 point or better areas, I know of several people who passed up bulls that they called a 2 point with double eye guards. The game department would have call that a 4 point and it was legal. It took a few years to get everyone on the same page.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 465372, member: 498"] In Western Washington some people don't count the brow tines on elk. You will hear of bulls refered to as a 3 point with double eye guards. That would be what most people call a 5 point. Well when the game department went to 3 point or better areas, I know of several people who passed up bulls that they called a 2 point with double eye guards. The game department would have call that a 4 point and it was legal. It took a few years to get everyone on the same page. [/QUOTE]
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