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Originally Posted by 2 Tollers
I am aware of three incidents of this. None of them that I was directly involved in. One on an antelope - young male shot as a antlerless -- guy turned himself in, got to keep the antelope but lost his hunting privileges for the next year - no fine, young bull moose -- nothing on one side - fork on the other called in right away, inspected and nothing further, spike MD buck on one side very small no fork - nothing on the other shot as antlerless -- called in and was told to keep it and note that he spoke with **** -- no issues.
I do not think there is a hard and fast rule. It will be up to the Wildlife officer, your honesty and approach.
The 3 point rule on MD resulted in a lot of waste. That was a bad regulation and really hurt the herd for a long time.
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Thanks, that's what I somewhat expected. The year of hunting seems a bit harsh but I'm guessing that's because it was an antelope.