Sebastian,
Glad you finally came to your senses...what Larry, myself, Jeff, and others have always known:
That pretty much tells me that antelope bucks often reach their peak at 4 to 5 years of age
Really? How profound of a conclusion...lots of word salad, spread sheets, to come up with that...amazing.
Sounds awfully similar to what I said:
The 5 B&C bucks my wife and I have shot are all 4+. We've shot another 5 or so that grossed 80, but netted under the B&C minimums, all those were 4+ as well. Another good pronghorn hunter in Wyoming that I know has shot at least 10 B&C bucks here, he said every single one he's shot were 4+. In that discussion, we thought that most of the bucks reach their peak at 4-6.
Glad you finally came to your senses...what Larry, myself, Jeff, and others have always known:
That pretty much tells me that antelope bucks often reach their peak at 4 to 5 years of age
Really? How profound of a conclusion...lots of word salad, spread sheets, to come up with that...amazing.
Sounds awfully similar to what I said:
The 5 B&C bucks my wife and I have shot are all 4+. We've shot another 5 or so that grossed 80, but netted under the B&C minimums, all those were 4+ as well. Another good pronghorn hunter in Wyoming that I know has shot at least 10 B&C bucks here, he said every single one he's shot were 4+. In that discussion, we thought that most of the bucks reach their peak at 4-6.