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What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/11/12 09:37 PM
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KennyLee
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Have a goofy looking buck on cam that has one long spike that barely forks at the end. I doubt the forked part is over a half-inch long.
Is it any branching at all? Tried to look online, but hard to do from my phone and I'm in the stand. Could someone help me out and give me how TPWD defines it? Don't want to make a mistake.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/11/12 09:38 PM
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Q; What qualifies as "unbranched"? A: My first wifes family tree!
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
[Re: KennyLee]
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11/11/12 09:41 PM
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Shoot a doe if you're that trigger happy.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
[Re: Play Maker]
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11/11/12 09:46 PM
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It's not a matter of trigger happy. He's a 3.5 to 4.5 year old buck that has crappy genetics. I'd just like him out of my heard and would prefer to use a spike tag to do it.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
[Re: KennyLee]
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11/11/12 09:48 PM
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Ah, gotcha. I knew you weren't trigger happy. I'm just trying to get my post count up.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
[Re: Play Maker]
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11/11/12 10:02 PM
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A buddy of mine had one like that on camera and had a chance to shoot it. He didn't because we both looked at the pic and looked at the TPWD handbook and couldn't figure out if it was legal. Technically it was branched but the branch was smaller than TPWD considers a point. Be nice to get clarification on this.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
[Re: Fat Tire]
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11/11/12 10:06 PM
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The TPWD Outdoor Annual is pretty clear. If still confused then, Search for one of the other 20 threads asking the same question.
Funny thing about getting older: Your eyesight starts getting weaker but your ability to see through people's BS gets much better.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/11/12 10:23 PM
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Thanks. Never have a problem finding someone helpful on here.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/11/12 11:43 PM
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Unbranched as in 1 point on one side. Point defined as a projection that extends at least 1" from the edge of a main beam or another tine.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/12/12 12:42 AM
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Dang. He ask question. Give him an answer or sthu. Some of you guys make this site hard to visit.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/12/12 02:53 AM
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Less than 1" from edge of main beam is not "branched" as stated above. Bust him!
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/14/12 02:02 AM
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Interesting how some of these guys will spend more time telling someone to "do their research" than giving a straight answer. Guess that's how pegasaurus gets his post count up. Probably used to provide feedback, but nothing of real value lately I suppose.
Hey, nice pic...good one...etc.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/14/12 02:26 AM
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I have one buck on my place with a spike on one side and a fork on the other. On the spike side is a small brow tine but not one on the branched side. It looks like a 3.5 or maybe older deer. I've been curious whether a brow tine is considered as branched. I'm assuming that it does but there is no illustration.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/14/12 04:30 AM
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Unbranched would be a slick antler or with point(s) less than 7/8 of an inch. Anything 7/8 and up is considered a point. Therefore creating a branched antler.
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/14/12 04:43 AM
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Unbranched would be a slick antler or with point(s) less than 7/8 of an inch. Anything 7/8 and up is considered a point. Therefore creating a branched antler. Wrong. Anything under 1" isn't considered a "point". It can be 31/32 long and it still isn't a point. This is illustrated on the TPWD website as well as in the outdoor annual. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/regulations/fish_hunt/hunt/deer/index.phtml#special
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Re: What qualifies as "unbranched"?
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11/14/12 04:52 AM
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nothing can protrude of the main beam past .999 of an inch 1 inch is considered a point or "branch" no matter where on the antler it is .... if he has a 1/2 inch "crab" and nothing else he isnt branched
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