Ya, I measured before and I believe theres only 1.75” between his bases!
A tooth has been sent in. In the areas I hunt it looks like 6-8 year old bucks are usually prime and they start to decline in the antler department, usually adding mass still but the frame gets progressively smaller. Based on my buddies trail cam pics some decline fast and some decline slowly.
I’m guessing this one is 12.5 but we’ll see. I have another that was 13.5 also very heavy (heavier up top) but not as heavy at the burl so there’s a lot of genetic variation on heft. I’ve also been fooled with age in the other direction… when I guided a buddy on his first “mature” blacktail. He got a really nice buck that I figured was at least 5.5 but he was 4.5, it’s only a year but those years make a BIG difference from what I’ve seen, so that buck he got would have been a true monster in a couple years.
Body weight is always controversial… I generally don’t get into. But since you asked, I’m about 220 pounds in the pic and it seems obvious he weighed as much or more than me. I’ve taken bigger bodied bucks before, but they are mostly somewhere around this bucks size body wise.
Congratulations on your big old forky! I’d love to see it! My dad had always been obsessed with 4x4 Blacktails and that influenced me in my earlier years. I’ve taken five true 4x4’s and I can tell you the real trophy is taking the oldest and or smartest buck on the mountain. I usually target a particular buck, this year my target buck was surely not the oldest so I’m glad it worked out as it did. Now I still have a big one to chase in that spot!