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rybohunter 01-15-2008 09:42 AM

RE: Gross vs Net
 
Not a fan of net score. I understand the intent, but think it is apoor way to give you an idea of the rack size.

Geronimo 01-15-2008 09:44 AM

RE: Gross vs Net
 
I am a B&C scorer and a P&Y scorer and what we are taught by the hierarchy is that the intent of the scoring is to recognize the accomplishment of the animal and not the accomplishment of the hunter or owner of the antlers or horns. That is why all antlers and horns can be measured and recorded even road kill. When you think in line with this then you realize that both gross and net scores are important.

IAhuntr 01-15-2008 09:56 AM

RE: Gross vs Net
 

ORIGINAL: Geronimo

I am a B&C scorer and a P&Y scorer and what we are taught by the hierarchy is that the intent of the scoring is to recognize the accomplishment of the animal and not the accomplishment of the hunter or owner of the antlers or horns. That is why all antlers and horns can be measured and recorded even road kill. When you think in line with this then you realize that both gross and net scores are important.
The animal grew X inches of bone. That is his accomplishment. He shouldn't be 'deducted', or otherwiselooked down uponbecause one side is bigger than the other. That is simply nature at work.The desire of 'perfect symmetry' is a flaw of modern man in my opinion. If we are to follow the gospel of P&Y scoring,that is perect symmetry is the goal, then a non-typical such as the Beatty buck or a double-beam buck should actually be an undesireable harvest! Makes no sense in my world.

_Dan 01-15-2008 10:03 AM

RE: Gross vs Net
 

ORIGINAL: Geronimo

I am a B&C scorer and a P&Y scorer and what we are taught by the hierarchy is that the intent of the scoring is to recognize the accomplishment of the animal and not the accomplishment of the hunter or owner of the antlers or horns. That is why all antlers and horns can be measured and recorded even road kill. When you think in line with this then you realize that both gross and net scores are important.


Forgive me if I misunderstand....but how does subtracting what an animal grows important?

You're right, it has nothing to do with the hunter. But, what P&Y and B&Care doing is an injustice to the animal.

Germ 01-15-2008 10:09 AM

RE: Gross vs Net
 

ORIGINAL: Geronimo

I am a B&C scorer and a P&Y scorer and what we are taught by the hierarchy is that the intent of the scoring is to recognize the accomplishment of the animal and not the accomplishment of the hunter or owner of the antlers or horns. That is why all antlers and horns can be measured and recorded even road kill. When you think in line with this then you realize that both gross and net scores are important.
I have never understood why we subtract from the animal.

Can you explain the reasoning for me? I would just like to know

Charlie P 01-15-2008 10:33 AM

RE: Gross vs Net
 
The accomplishment of the animal was to grow what is on his head,no matter how it turned out.

Net is a joke.

lungbuster12point06 01-15-2008 10:35 AM

RE: Gross vs Net
 
Makes no sense to me either..........if you are recognizing the accomplishments of the animal you would only record the gross score.............but it really makes no difference to me as I don't enter my deer in any record books except my own;)

stikbow26 01-15-2008 12:29 PM

RE: Gross vs Net
 
Yep nets are for fish!!! Walt

waiting_for_a_gift 01-15-2008 12:55 PM

RE: Gross vs Net
 
Jayzus you guys, it's just a number, get over it! Net score is an indication of symetry, which is widely percieved as a desirable charachteristic. Nature is not perfect, so a high net score indicates a rare specimen, which is desirable.

It bugsme that nobody gets too excited about field dressed weight. To me, that's almost as much a trophy indicator as rack score.

Schultzy 01-15-2008 12:59 PM

RE: Gross vs Net
 
What Geronimo said has allot of good truth to it. When this scoring system was made up it was based on a perfect symmetrical rack. The point to it was to give credit to the most perfect typical rack. We all know there isn't a perfect rack but it is what it is and its something your all going to have to live with until or if it ever changes. There's many more important things to be worrying about in bow hunting then a score of a rack.


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