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Nov 13, 2012 21:30 |  #1

Saw him in a nearby provincial park, was a real standout in the grass.

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Nov 14, 2012 00:18 |  #2

Hes a beut, nice composition.

I thought that you count the points on a single antler? I'm not really sure though.


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Nov 14, 2012 01:45 |  #3

Nice deer.


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Nov 14, 2012 01:48 |  #4

In Canada that is a four point.


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Nov 14, 2012 05:05 |  #5

Nice shot!
Eastern US and Canada that is an 8pt. Western states and provinces they only count one side. So yes, to me that is an 8pt.




  
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Nov 14, 2012 05:16 |  #6

Crimzon wrote in post #15243441 (external link)
Hes a beut, nice composition.

I thought that you count the points on a single antler? I'm not really sure though.

Talaska wrote in post #15243650 (external link)
Nice deer.

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In Canada that is a four point.

CRobH wrote in post #15243872 (external link)
Nice shot!
Eastern US and Canada that is an 8pt. Western states and provinces they only count one side. So yes, to me that is an 8pt.

Thanks to everyone for the kind words and remarks.

I was always told to go by the complete number of points of both antlers, but I guess there are regional differences in how the practice is done.


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Nov 14, 2012 05:49 |  #7

Nice shot! He's an 8 here in Pa. also and a nice one to boot.

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Nov 14, 2012 15:56 |  #8

Spinner of Tales wrote in post #15243927 (external link)
Nice shot! He's an 8 here in Pa. also and a nice one to boot.

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Thanks Spinner.


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Nov 14, 2012 21:10 |  #9

Yes it is regional as to how to count points,I would call him a 7 point as I do not see 4 points on his left beam. Some would say he is a 4 point and yet others would say he was a 4x3 or 4x4. He also looks to me to be a mature buck and I would consider his rack to be small for his age if he lived in my area.
Having said all this, I now must say it is a great photo in natural habitat and I like it very much, it just has that look to it, the one I've seen thousands of times and not quite captured on my camera, good job!


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Nov 15, 2012 07:42 |  #10

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Yes it is regional as to how to count points,I would call him a 7 point as I do not see 4 points on his left beam. Some would say he is a 4 point and yet others would say he was a 4x3 or 4x4. He also looks to me to be a mature buck and I would consider his rack to be small for his age if he lived in my area.
Having said all this, I now must say it is a great photo in natural habitat and I like it very much, it just has that look to it, the one I've seen thousands of times and not quite captured on my camera, good job!

Thanks much, appreciate your feedback.


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Nov 15, 2012 07:44 |  #11

yep, defiantly a 7 point.. never the less, great pic!!
Look at his thick neck, he is full on "rut"!!


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Nov 15, 2012 10:42 |  #12

Thanks EightEleven for your comment.

I went through a couple more of my photos of the buck, and I do believe it's an 8 point.

Cheers!

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Nov 15, 2012 11:01 |  #13

WOW! your right, a "point" need to be 1" or longer! I stand corrected!


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Nov 15, 2012 13:35 |  #14

The 4 point system from Canada must be metric. Just kidding. This has been an interesting discussion on regional terminology. Sorry I showed up late. I usually associate the 4x5 or "x" anything with elk and had never thought why. Deer have always been "x" pointers and moose have always been in inches (but you have to count the brow tines). Great shot to be sure. Big bodied animal. I like how you chose to crop it. It gives the buck some environmental context.


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Nov 15, 2012 18:34 |  #15

EightEleven wrote in post #15248907 (external link)
WOW! your right, a "point" need to be 1" or longer! I stand corrected!

All about the angles...hehe

drewhh wrote in post #15249506 (external link)
The 4 point system from Canada must be metric. Just kidding. This has been an interesting discussion on regional terminology. Sorry I showed up late. I usually associate the 4x5 or "x" anything with elk and had never thought why. Deer have always been "x" pointers and moose have always been in inches (but you have to count the brow tines). Great shot to be sure. Big bodied animal. I like how you chose to crop it. It gives the buck some environmental context.

Thanks much for your kind comments.


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