Legal bull in Colorado?

cnelk

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The bull on the right is a 5pt. Perfectly legal

The bull on the left is a 3pt. Is he legal?

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Jbehredt

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Not in my camp. Never even briefly considered shooting without 4 pts. Brown tine would have to be past his nose :)
 

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My initial instinct is yes. But I would have to see a different angle. We've killed a couple 3 pointers over the years. The brow tines are generally 5 inches if they have one.

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have to see a different angle. Guided in MT where it was 4" tine on bottom half of antler. I would be telling my client to shoot if they wanted on that bull. But that extra inch? hard to say not live in person or a better picture.
 

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None of you guys are taking into consideration that he is going to lose 1/8 inch of fuzz when he sheds his velvet.

At this point with his velvet he is def legal, after that velvet is shed and he loses that 1/8 inch of fuzz, for sure not legal. :LOL:
 

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Legal? Maybe, but also depends on the unit. Maybe isn't good enough in my book. I tend to underestimate bulls in the field. Even bulls on the wall in stores.......from 40-50 yards away I look at some and think "he's OK" and then get right under him and he's 370". I've passed on a lot of bulls that I wish I hadn't. But this 3-point is an easy pass IMO.
 

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He’d have to be close enough to use a tape measure. That brow tine is very close wishful thinking might make him legal but too close for me to call.
 

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I've always stuck to my 4pt rule as I don't want to be making that call on the fly. If I can't instantly make the call of shoot or not to shoot, I'm passing. That photo there, I'm passing.
 

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yep he's legal. Now if you see this monster with antler still attached it would give pause. I can't imagine Id ever be so lacking in freezer material to actually shoot either one though. This picture is a collection of Colorados finest deer elk and moose.E49AA57A-0F4D-463E-8257-76AB50BF08C8.jpeg
 

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I'm not positive so I'd pass. But remember, that restriction is only for about 1/3 of the state, not all of it. There are alot of units where any bull is legal so check the regs for your unit.
 

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Yes, he is legal but that is one of the more questionable ones I have seen. Fun pic to consider.
 

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My first look was a No, and that's on my computer under no excitement. In the field I'd personally pass. I think if you have to look twice or try and gauge off nose length, etc. then the ethical thing to do is pass.
 
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