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Old 07-16-2007 | 09:09 PM
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Matt/TN
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Default RE: Keeping things in perspective.

ORIGINAL: Arrowmaster

A yearling is a deer that was born this year. There is no question about that. Most hunters have a hard time telling a yearling buck from a doe. Unless they know what they are looking at. A 6pt is usually a 1.5 year old deer. Its all about the genectics. I have never seen a spike or fork yearling. If I ever seen a spike or fork yearling I would say that buck will be a trophy at 3.5 years of age. In my 29 years of hunting Ive never seen a spike or fork yearling. I think your confusing a yearling with a 1.5 year old deer...

A yearling SHOULD mean a year old deer. Hence the name, YEARling.



Yes I meant a 1.5yr old spike/fork. A general 2.5yr old is a 6pt here. Pics to follow.



1yr old here.





average 2yrd old



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