Cementum aged critters - Let’s see them..

Yeah but I’m no tooth age expert. I do know that I thought it was a clearly old looking bull, by tooth wear and overall size, missing a waddle, and just other signs of having been an adult for more that a year or two.
I’m just extrapolating what I know from deer and elk but 3 year old teeth on this are very sharp. Little to no wear. You would have noticed that
 
I’m pretty sure this was a case of misplaced teeth.
That happens. I sent some whitetail teeth in this year that I got from a retired wildlife biologist. When Matsons got them they called me and said we received these pronghorn teeth but you labeled them whitetail. 🤷‍♂️ called the bio and couldn’t sort it out. we will never know exactly what we aged lol.
 
I don’t have any elk that I would consider big until there 5 and I have sent in quite a collection of elk. WR archery was 6.
I wonder if that bull lived a year or two more if he would have added some non typical stuff and thus not been the WR. Basically did he get shot as his maximum typical potential?
 

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