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Quick AR County ? #3765511 11/18/12 03:15 AM
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I know dead horse but here goes... Can you shoot 2 bucks that meet the legal width in the county or does one have to be a "cull" one unbranched? The county is a 4 deer county 2 buck 2 doe but has the ARs.
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Re: Quick AR County ? [Re: Huntin Dog] #3765597 11/18/12 03:45 AM
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You can only take one 13"+ buck in AR counties AFAIK.


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Re: Quick AR County ? [Re: Core-Lokt] #3765667 11/18/12 04:22 AM
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One buck 13" or wider and one with at least one side unbranched, OR, 2 bucks with at least one side unbranched.

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