So I wonder if the Game Warden can arrest you for this?
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Re: Female Deer with Antlers
2Probably depends on the state. They are rare but not uncommon.
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3Hah. Pretty sure you got that qualification backwards, rtriumph. Uncommon but not rare.rltriumph wrote:Probably depends on the state. They are rare but not uncommon.
In Vermont and New Hampshire, the legality of the kill in 'buck-only' season is based on the presence of antlers (and secondarily length and points), not on the sex of the deer. Unless one's sense of smell is better-than-average, and the deer is upwind, the animal's sex is not obvious.
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Re: Female Deer with Antlers
4I know out west you have to leave proof of sex on the carcass. Not sure of the legality of a female with antlers in that case. I don't deer hunt in VT so not sure here.hillman wrote:Hah. Pretty sure you got that qualification backwards, rtriumph. Uncommon but not rare.rltriumph wrote:Probably depends on the state. They are rare but not uncommon.
In Vermont and New Hampshire, the legality of the kill in 'buck-only' season is based on the presence of antlers (and secondarily length and points), not on the sex of the deer. Unless one's sense of smell is better-than-average, and the deer is upwind, the animal's sex is not obvious.
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Re: Female Deer with Antlers
5Cell phone cameras are very useful things.rltriumph wrote:I know out west you have to leave proof of sex on the carcass. Not sure of the legality of a female with antlers in that case. I don't deer hunt in VT so not sure here.
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