hoshour
Veteran member
Boone and Crockett only lists 69 pronghorn of 90" or more. Of course, not everyone submits their trophy to B&C, but let's go with that.
Wyoming alone has issued 45-75,000 tags per year over the last 10 years. Let's use 60,000 tags as an average and multiply that by 50 years. That's 3,000,000 WY pronghorn tags and makes a harvested 90" pronghorn a 1 in 43,478 occurence. Add the tags for all other states and you are probably somewhere around 1 in 60,000. I'd call that pretty rare.
Wyoming alone has issued 45-75,000 tags per year over the last 10 years. Let's use 60,000 tags as an average and multiply that by 50 years. That's 3,000,000 WY pronghorn tags and makes a harvested 90" pronghorn a 1 in 43,478 occurence. Add the tags for all other states and you are probably somewhere around 1 in 60,000. I'd call that pretty rare.
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