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Yep, antler restrictions in PA are at least three points on a single antler. One thing I don't like about the rule is that around where we hunt (my own experience), there are many spikes that remain spikes and thats it. With the restriction, the only way we can get those spikes out of the gene pool is: if they die of old age, get hit by a car, or a junior hunter kills them.
Thats just a real bad rule, spike breed more spikes........bucks as yearling can have many points , and with age they gain more mast.
Whitetail bucks can be 8, 10,12 or more points at a year old, its the genes. spread and size comes with age.
Now they still need proper food ,for good antler growth.
PA'S DNR need to check with some deer breeders,
Deer points has little to due with age, on some deer farms, you can check the antlers from a buck , in most case each year the point number stay about the same , just get more size each year, until about 6 years,