Check out this buck:
Let's go to Pretendland and say the left antler was broken off and only the right is there on his head. Is this an antlerless deer in that scenario?
I think it is, because the Oklahoma antlered definition is: "Any deer, regardless of sex, with at least three inches of antler length above the natural hairline on either side."
The right antler is not "above the natural hairline" by three inches. It is technically behind it.
It doesn't really matter, I am just curious as to what the OS brain trust thinks.
Let's go to Pretendland and say the left antler was broken off and only the right is there on his head. Is this an antlerless deer in that scenario?
I think it is, because the Oklahoma antlered definition is: "Any deer, regardless of sex, with at least three inches of antler length above the natural hairline on either side."
The right antler is not "above the natural hairline" by three inches. It is technically behind it.
It doesn't really matter, I am just curious as to what the OS brain trust thinks.