Mainly the reason why B.C. hunters don't count the brow tines on the mulies but do count them on whitetails is because of the stupid hunting regulations.
When its a 4-point only mulie season its 4 points not including the brow tines for mulies.
But when its a 4-point whitetail season you can count the brow tines, so its 3points plus the brows = 4 points
I have always thought the rules were stupid regarding this, you can have a mulie that NEVER reaches 4-point status, dies of old age as a Massive 3 point, plus not all mulies have brow tines so if they do, they should count.
Another thing is when you score it B&C or SCI you get to measure the brows on the mulie, this tells me that a 4-point B.C. mulie is actually a 5-point mulie its just that the stupid biologists want to screw with out heads
Heres a B.C. question, if you see a mulie that is a 3 point with split double browtines on one side is he a 4 point ?
This guy here is a bonified 4 point with double brows on one side, BUT if he was a 3 point would he be legal in a 4-point season?
When its a 4-point only mulie season its 4 points not including the brow tines for mulies.
But when its a 4-point whitetail season you can count the brow tines, so its 3points plus the brows = 4 points
I have always thought the rules were stupid regarding this, you can have a mulie that NEVER reaches 4-point status, dies of old age as a Massive 3 point, plus not all mulies have brow tines so if they do, they should count.
Another thing is when you score it B&C or SCI you get to measure the brows on the mulie, this tells me that a 4-point B.C. mulie is actually a 5-point mulie its just that the stupid biologists want to screw with out heads
Heres a B.C. question, if you see a mulie that is a 3 point with split double browtines on one side is he a 4 point ?
This guy here is a bonified 4 point with double brows on one side, BUT if he was a 3 point would he be legal in a 4-point season?
