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Elk tend to peak antler development at age 8 to 10, about 2 to 3 years after they peak body mass (Figure 2). Mule deer will peak antler mass at age 5 to 7, again 2 to 3 years after peaking body mass. All will begin to lose antler configuration after the peak ages, although mass may remain high. The exception to this is pronghorn, which often peak prong development as early as age 3.
He is a Beauty. No Brainer to pull the trigger.
On Trophy size though Generally the Biggest Pronghorn bucks are 3....
Is that a recent pic? I haven't seen anything with prongs up near that high yet.
Show uis a photo of how he is looking this year.
Hawkeye
Where this guy is a compound bow is only legal way of taking him. Going to be a challenge if I find him considering there is no natural cover.
Aw heck I see telephone poles in the back ground. Plenty of cover. Stay slim.