The problem with regulating sizes on public land around here is that the public parcels are small, just a few hundred acres and broken up. There can also be the other odd thing of mature final size. This year I pursued a very large even 12 with a perhaps a 24" spread, saw him squeezing in and out of private parcels a few times, never got a shot. In our public side of the valley was a very large and mature 8 pointer with a thick stubby little rack, that would not pass the 12" minimum, another Barney rack. We had Little Barney and Big Barney. Both about the same large body size, Big B had more little points than I could count with a 20" spread and Little B had mittens on his head.