So you guys just pick the best side?......![]()
Naw the government does, and brow tine doesn't count of course.They set the standard and regional norms trickle down from there I believe. A lot of minimum points regs in BC, and there's no "point" in counting both sides if the count's only being used as a gauge of maturity for harvest.
And once the government was only concerned with the best side, the rest pretty well explains itself!
Technically, the Hanson Buck was an 8x6.......
correct...NOT a 14 point!!!![]()
This is awesome!
Don't you guys call the Dorie anyways?....
Even in Quebec walleye is the term used among english speakers. Dore (accent on the "e")is what francophones call them for their golden color. Google pickerel and see what you get,( outside of Ontario).
Hunting shows are made for a targeted audience. I haven't met a NA hunter who didn't know what a Kii-ute was, or one that didn't know that there are many common pronuniations, or a westerner who cared how someone else pronounced a word. An international hunter will usually leap on the local name of anything and start using it himself. Just about the last thing we want to do is change anything, because it is the differences that make different areas special.
Do you think that you're the first person from ontario who decided to reach out to the west and tell us we were wrong about something? That's been going on for centuries. Are you surprised when the response loosely translates to "we don't care, what you think"? Actually if you weren't surprised you would be the exception, since it seems to be solidly embedded in the DNA. I doubt if you're even aware you're doing it.
195 posts and none of you have a clue!
Whats a Ky-ute you ask?
It's the amazingly beautiful lady I saw walking down the street on the weekend...man she was really ky-ute!
I feel the same when a dumbass redneck yank calls an Acorn a "Akern"
NO, that was a fox.
Grizz