Ridgeline300
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Looked up TN deer registry and it has an email address and directions with info they need but I've tried sending a few times keeps saying unsent or something along those lines. What do I need to do? Thanks!
Regional offices and many wildlife officers can officially score your deer. There's a mandatory 60 day drying period before a deer can be officially measured so make sure that has passed before you schedule it.Looked up TN deer registry and it has an email address and directions with info they need but I've tried sending a few times keeps saying unsent or something along those lines. What do I need to do? Thanks!
Are they officially a B&C scorer???Regional offices and many wildlife officers can officially score your deer. There's a mandatory 60 day drying period before a deer can be officially measured so make sure that has passed before you schedule it.
Someone official will score it, yesAre they officially a B&C scorer???
The 8 pt. buck is avatar is very nice! Difficult to tell, but i guess 140. It has some great mass but tines look a bit short to score much more. My guess anyway...it might be 160.Looked up TN deer registry and it has an email address and directions with info they need but I've tried sending a few times keeps saying unsent or something along those lines. What do I need to do? Thanks!
Becoming an official B&C scorer is not easy. You must take classes and be tested at the headquarters for B&C which I believe is in Montana . Additionally, you must be recommended and approved prior to any of this testing. Only a certain number are approved for any area. It's also a non paying gig. No one gets anything for being a scorer or for scoring a deer.Are they officially a B&C scorer???
Thanks, Yea I'm an official scorer for the state as well as B&C and P&Y.scott easley at chickasaw state park is an official scorer in west Tn.
Your not wrong, I applied to to B&C for probably 10 years before I was accepted and went to Missoula, MT for a week long class and test. It was fun but not that easy.Becoming an official B&C scorer is not easy. You must take classes and be tested at the headquarters for B&C which I believe is in Montana . Additionally, you must be recommended and approved prior to any of this testing. Only a certain number are approved for any area. It's also a non paying gig. No one gets anything for being a scorer or for scoring a deer.
I'm sure there are a number of TWRA personnel who can officially score a deer but I imagine a very few who are official scorers for Boone and Crockett.
Was it a catch and release?
Are they scoring it from a trail cam picture?