Reffering to the definition of a "buck deer" from the TPWD hunting guide, it defines it as any deer the has "hardened antler coming through the skin".
What do they define as "hardened antler"?
Is a velvet antler considered a "hardened antler"?
I would think it would be, but if it is, can not figure out why they would place an emphesis on the antler being a "hardened antler" since there is no other antler out there other than one that is either in velvet or out of velvet (and either one is hardened). The fact that they put the word "hardened" in there could make one believe that there is another type of antler (like a undhardened antler) to take into consideration, which to my knowledge there is not. Why would they not just say a buck is any deer with an antler protruding through the skin?
We have a young buck (we won't shoot him this year), but as a hypothetical - he has 1 spike horn about 3" long that is still in full velvet on his left side and nothing (not even a bump under the skin) on the right side. Common sense tells me that this would be tagged as a buck, but the way it is worded in the TPWD book could almost convince me that he should be tagged with an antlerless tag.
Thanks in advance!
What do they define as "hardened antler"?
Is a velvet antler considered a "hardened antler"?
I would think it would be, but if it is, can not figure out why they would place an emphesis on the antler being a "hardened antler" since there is no other antler out there other than one that is either in velvet or out of velvet (and either one is hardened). The fact that they put the word "hardened" in there could make one believe that there is another type of antler (like a undhardened antler) to take into consideration, which to my knowledge there is not. Why would they not just say a buck is any deer with an antler protruding through the skin?
We have a young buck (we won't shoot him this year), but as a hypothetical - he has 1 spike horn about 3" long that is still in full velvet on his left side and nothing (not even a bump under the skin) on the right side. Common sense tells me that this would be tagged as a buck, but the way it is worded in the TPWD book could almost convince me that he should be tagged with an antlerless tag.
Thanks in advance!
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