It's not making LSBA..it is recorded in the Texas Bowhunting/Bowfishing Record Book, (TBBR) the minimum score tfor typical White-tailed buck is 100" net...after deducts.....someone said score means nothing...you maybe right but the TBBR does make a difference. The animals that are put into the TBBR record book is presented to Texas Parks and Wildlife each year. This does somethings every year....
1. It does recognize that bows and arrows can take big game animals making it a viable means of harvest.
2. It reminds Texas Parks and Wildlife that we as bowhunters are out there and take many animals every year.
3. Pope and Young recognizes the TBBR as the number one state in recording animals for their state organizations .
Ed Foreman was the hardest working person to make the TBBR what it is today. Along with that and the measurers in the State it should continue working that way.....every animal taken with a bow in Texas needs to be placed in the "TBBR" for the records.....
Interesting, is this done each post season for the deer taken that season, or anytime someone feels like submitting an animal?
How does this work?
Welcome to Texas Bowhunting and Bowfishing Records The Texas Bowhunting and Bowfishing Records (TBBR) were established in 1975 by the Lone Star Bowhunting Association for the purpose of collecting and recording the data of various species of mammals, fish, and fowl, taken by legal and ethical standards within the State of Texas with bow and…
It'll be close. From only one view, it's hard to tell, but I get him at about 30 "up". If he's 70 "down", he'll make it. If it's iimportant to you, take him and have him scored.
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