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Help in aging these deer

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by quickstick, Sep 3, 2017.

  1. quickstick

    quickstick Weekend Warrior

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    Here are a few deer in my area. Keep in mind there is no agricultural around so they don't have quality feed. Best pic I have at this time

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    #1 - 4.5
    #2 - 3.5
    #3 - 5.5
    #4 - 3.5

    Those are my guesses. Nice bucks. Good luck.
     
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    Thanks for your info. I wasn't thinking our deer would reach those ages d/t the amount of hunting pressure they get in this area.


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    #1. 3.5
    #2 2.5
    #3 4.5-5.5
    #4 2.5
     
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    Thanks Tim. Sorry to respond back so far after the fact.

    Do you think there is still potential for #1 to grow? He’s gone nocturnal now and no recent pics but here are a couple of him hard horned and a new mystery buck. Mystery seems much smaller but more dominant

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    Same question to you as above to Tim
     
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    Im sure he will grow. How much is hard to say. To many factors to try and predict growth (genetics, nutrition, stresses). It's all part if the game!
     
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    Thx Tim. Might give him a pass this year and see what he turns into!
     

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