Antlerless definition

Antlerless means any deer, elk, or moose; including fawn deer and calf elk or moose; without antlers or with antlers of less than five (5) inches in length.
Antlerless means not having an antler, antlers, or any part of an antler erupted through the skin.
Antlerless means not having an antler, antlers, or any part of an antler erupted through the skin. “Bearded turkey” means a turkey with a beard that extends beyond the contour feathers of the breast. “Buck antelope” means a male pronghorn antelope.

Examples of Antlerless in a sentence

  • Hunter agrees to abide by all firearm and hunting restrictions, including without limitation Archery Only timeframes and Antlerless Deer seasons.


More Definitions of Antlerless

Antlerless means an animal that does not have antlers.
Antlerless means not having an antler, antlers, or any part thereof erupted through the skin.
Antlerless means a deer, elk, or moose that has no antler growth plainly protruding from the skull. Females and young-of-the-year without visible antlers are antlerless big game animals.
Antlerless means a whitetail or mule deer, or elk, of either sex without a visible antler;

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