I lived in a couple different states in the East (Ohio and Virginia) for most of my life and then moved here to Idaho a few years ago. I'd heard and read about the two different methods of counting antler points of course, but hadn't talked to anyone who used the Western method till I moved here. Now I like to engage, just for fun, in a bit of good-natured ribbing about how the Western born people only count half of the antler points on the animal, even though they still count all of the eyes, legs, nostrils etc. It has got me curious though, where did this difference originate, and why? And where is the line at which hunters start counting all of the points on a cervid?