I don't imagine that you'll ever see them raise it to a 5-pt minimum. You'd have elk shot and left all over the place. That's one(of several) reason they did away with the point restriction on deer. Guys were "ground checking" them. Get this straight...a hunter should ALWAYS know what he's shooting at, I'm not condoning anything. BUT, the way the law is now, if a bull is a branch antlered bull (not a spike with forks) it's almost positively a legal bull. It'll have 4 points on a side OR a 5-inch brow tine. Much less chance for a guy to screw up. That's why they have that rule, Schmalts. As Todd said, a bull with a 5 inch brow tine will almost always have 4 points on an antler.
I don't think a 2 1/2 year old bull is much smarter than a 1 1/2 year old one. I think the main reason they implemented the point restriction was to increase bull-cow ratios. I'm not positive about that, but it makes sense. It basically raised by one year the age at which most bulls get whacked. So you've got a better post-hunt bull-cow ratio because all those spikes made it. Then you've got more bulls to do the breeding the next fall, even if they are raghorns.
I think the 4-point minimum is a good deal. I also think it IS one reason why we've got so many elk now, not because there's more bulls, but because there's more bulls to breed the cows in the fall. Besides, just think how the non-residents would scream if they had to pay $470 to whack a spike!
Oak
I don't think a 2 1/2 year old bull is much smarter than a 1 1/2 year old one. I think the main reason they implemented the point restriction was to increase bull-cow ratios. I'm not positive about that, but it makes sense. It basically raised by one year the age at which most bulls get whacked. So you've got a better post-hunt bull-cow ratio because all those spikes made it. Then you've got more bulls to do the breeding the next fall, even if they are raghorns.
I think the 4-point minimum is a good deal. I also think it IS one reason why we've got so many elk now, not because there's more bulls, but because there's more bulls to breed the cows in the fall. Besides, just think how the non-residents would scream if they had to pay $470 to whack a spike!
Oak