Moose Hunter Orientation

1: In order to accurately count brow tines, a frontal or head-on view is needed because:
   
  • × It is the most difficult view to obtain.
  • × It is not necessary.
  • Viewing antlers from the side runs the risk of counting main palm points as brow tines.

2: A point is an antler projection that is greater than 1 inch in length and longer than it is wide with the width measured one inch or more from the tip.
   
  • True
  • × False

3: If a bull is harvested in a 50-inch or 3 or more brow tine regulation area and meets the 50-inch rule, but does not have the minimum number of brow tines on at least one side, the antlers must:
   
  • × Be brought out of the field before the meat.
  • × Cut in half to carry out of the field more easily.
  • × Remain at the kill site.
  • Remain naturally attached to the unbroken or uncut skull plate until all salvage and sealing requirements have been met.

4: Is this moose over 50 inches?
 
   
  • × No.
  • Yes.

5: Does this moose have at least 3 brow tines on one side?
 
   
  • × Yes.
  • No.

6: Is this moose legal in a spike-fork, 50-inch antler spread, 4 brow tine area?
 
   
  • × Yes, this moose is legal.
  • No, this moose is not legal.
  • It's impossible to tell.

7: Is this moose legal in a spike, 50-inch antler spread, 4 brow tine area?
 
   
  • No, it is not legal in a spike, 50-inch antler spread, 4 brow tine area.
  • × Yes, it is legal because it meets the required number of brow tines.
  • × Yes, because this bull exceeds 50 inches.

8: Is this moose legal in a spike-fork, 50-inch antler spread, 4 brow tine area?
 
   
  • × Yes.
  • No.
  • It’s impossible to tell.

9: Is this moose legal in a spike-fork, 50-inch antler spread, 4 brow tine area?
 
   
  • × Yes, because it meets the 50-inch regulation.
  • × Yes, because it meets the required number of brow tines.
  • No, this bull is not legal.

10: How many points does this moose have on each side?
 
   
  • At least 3 points on each side.
  • × 3 points on one side, fork (two points) on the other.
  • × Fork (two points) on both sides.

11: Is this moose legal in a spike, 50-inch antler spread, 4 brow tine area?
 
   
  • It’s too hard to tell for sure.
  • × Yes, this is a spike bull.
  • No, it's not a bull. It's a cow.

12: How many brow tines do you see on each side?
 
   
  • 4 brow tines on at least one side.
  • × 4 brow tines on one side, 2 on the other.
  • This animal is too far away to be certain.

13: How many brow tines do you see on each side?
 
   
  • × 2 brow tines on each side.
  • × 1 brow tine on one side; 2 on the other.
  • × 3 brow tines on each side.
  • 2 brow tines on one side; and 3 brow tines on the other.

14: Is this moose legal in a spike-fork, 50-inch antler spread, 4 brow tine area?
 
   
  • × Yes.
  • No.
  • I’m not 100 percent sure. I wouldn’t shoot.

15: How many brow tines do you see on at least one side?
 
   
  • × 3 brow tines.
  • 4 brow tines.
  • × It’s impossible to tell.

16: Is this moose legal in a spike, 50-inch antler spread, 4 brow tine area?
 
   
  • × He’s too far away to tell for certain.
  • × Yes, because this bull has 4 brow tines on each side.
  • Yes, this bull is legal because his antlers are wider than 50 inches.

17: How many brow tines do you see on each side?
 
   
  • At least 2 brow tines on one side, 4 on the other.
  • × At least 2 brow tines on one side, 3 on the other.
  • It's too hard to be 100 percent certain.

18: Is this moose legal in a spike-fork, 50-inch antler spread, 4 brow tine area?
 
   
  • × Yes.
  • × No.
  • It’s too hard to tell due to distance.

19: Is this moose legal in a spike, 50-inch antler spread, 4 brow tine area?
 
   
  • No.
  • × Yes.