Anyone shooting forked horns as trophies

These were both fine bucks and I didn't hesitate. Top one shot last year only has three on one side. The other was shot four years ago within sight of where last year's dropped. Both were very large deer. Difficult shots too. The 3x3 I shot on the run at ~70 yards and flattened him.
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Not great wall hangers but good hunts and good eating. Montana public land and neither required two days to fill the tag.
 
When I first read the title something else entirely came to mind - namely big pronghorns :) I’ve seen a ton of “older” or mature mule deer forks over the years. 99.9% if not 100% of them would in no way be considered a “trophy”. They are generally old and malnourished or suffering an injury or illness or something is genetically wrong with them. So… I dunno? Seems a subjective call.
 

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