Scoring Moose

onemoreridge

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A buddy drew a moose tag and it will be the first time either of us have been moose hunting. We are not to familiar with how to score moose. Here is a pic I took of a moose a couple years ago. How would this moose score and why? I know this isn't the best angle but it was all I could get before he left. He had single browtines that forked on both sides. Thanks for the input.
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You would measure a straight line from between the front fork, across the back of the palm to between either the 1st and 2nd point, or the 2nd and 3rd, which ever gives you the most parallel line to the inside edge of that palm. That would give you your palm length. Then measure from the inside edge of the palm at the widest point between points to the outside edge. Then measure the smallest base circumference and count the number of points. Add those 4 measurements up, and repeat for the other side. Add that total to the first side total and then add outside spread. That your gross score.

That bull will go around 120

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