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late season spikes #831003 08/06/09 04:18 AM
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When hall county went to a late season spike or antlerless, does that mean you must use your buck tag . I guess what i am asking is if i want to get rid of a spike and i'm in a 1 buck county is that my buck


Re: late season spikes [Re: Granite] #831004 08/06/09 06:12 AM
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Yes, a one buck county only allows one buck all season in that county. Unless you are hunting on a property that is on an MLD program. You can however tag another buck in a different one buck county. Me personally I think there should be a seperate spike tag on everyone's license.


Re: late season spikes [Re: WhitetailFreak] #831005 08/06/09 07:48 AM
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dont forget that nubbin bucks, if you happen to accidentally shoot one, count as antlerless if the spikes have not broken thru the skin yet.



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