More trail cam pics up at the property! Guess I was wrong ... the 4 point buck is a 4 point buck, and there is also a 5 point buck. Both have very high antlers, good body size and no brow tines. They must be related. Both of them, and a much larger buck (with brow tines) have come into the same scrape, along with one doe.
The body size of both the 4 and 5 point bucks are notably larger than the does, so IMO, they should be shooters, but we have to play by the stupid rules!
On our other trail camera, we have doe's several times, a very small spike, a buck with a broken tine on the right side, but the top of the left side looks good (can't see the rest of it), but the right side has a brow tine.
There is also a 9-10 point buck (no huge tines) on this camera, but we have only seen him twice, both times at night. Not sure if it is the same large buck that is on the scape camera as the angles are in the opposite direction (he also came into that camera in the daylight).
Considering we ONLY had does on the cameras the first few weeks they were up, this is getting very interesting, but the 3 point/side rule will make if very tricky as to what you can shoot! The only one exempted from this 3 pt rule is my 13 year old grandson.