My friend and I both got fork bucks in illinois. We estimate them near 160 pounds on the hoof. They seem large and beefy. We had them tested for CWD and they come back as 2 years old. I emailed the test agency and they said they base it on teeth and they drop the decimal, so those are 2.5. But, keep in mind the guy didn’t sound extremely knowledgeable or certain. He could have been mistaken. It seems like every deer I bring them is marked as 2. Anyway, what do you all think? Is a fork like this always 1.5 years old? I had an 8 pointer about the same size a few years ago. The antlers and spread were small but it was still a nicely formed 8 pointer. If anything it was a little smaller body than these forks.