Some NC deer and some questions (pics)
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Some NC deer and some questions (pics)
Ok so I have some questions for you photo enhancers. Here are some of the deer on my little 60ac piece.
Question 1- Id love to take Deer #1. I want that rediculous crab claw gone. I know it's hard to manage genetics...esp in a place this small, but I still wanna take him. What do you guys think? He's a known 3.5y/o...fresh outa velvet in that pic...note the red coloration.
Question #2- Can anybody enhance the pic or know if theres a way. I can see that it looks like a decent buck, but cant see a left side.
Question #3- The shot it poor and the only one I have with his rack, but anybody think it is deer number one? Deer #2? I know deer number 1 and 2 arent the same, but can't tell if this buck is either one.
Deer number 4 is my 'pet'...he comes to see me every time I hunt my favorite stand.
Had these pics a while but never thought anything about them to post them since theyre dwarfs compared to most deer on here. Good deer for around here. I killed a 'nice' 3.5y/o 8pter on 9/13/08 (hadnt saw the pics til after I killed him) and thought I had one of the bigger deer of the property. I have pretty decent age structure in my bucks. Got several 1.5y/o's...saw a couple of 2.5y/o. Know of 2 3.5y/o's (the 8pt I killed and Deer #1) and I think Deer #2 is a 4.5 y/o that we have a shed of from last year Ive been after. Not bad for a small 60ac piece that is surrounded by trigger happy gun hunters looking for something brown.
Deer #1
Deer #2
Deer #3
Deer #4
Question 1- Id love to take Deer #1. I want that rediculous crab claw gone. I know it's hard to manage genetics...esp in a place this small, but I still wanna take him. What do you guys think? He's a known 3.5y/o...fresh outa velvet in that pic...note the red coloration.
Question #2- Can anybody enhance the pic or know if theres a way. I can see that it looks like a decent buck, but cant see a left side.
Question #3- The shot it poor and the only one I have with his rack, but anybody think it is deer number one? Deer #2? I know deer number 1 and 2 arent the same, but can't tell if this buck is either one.
Deer number 4 is my 'pet'...he comes to see me every time I hunt my favorite stand.
Had these pics a while but never thought anything about them to post them since theyre dwarfs compared to most deer on here. Good deer for around here. I killed a 'nice' 3.5y/o 8pter on 9/13/08 (hadnt saw the pics til after I killed him) and thought I had one of the bigger deer of the property. I have pretty decent age structure in my bucks. Got several 1.5y/o's...saw a couple of 2.5y/o. Know of 2 3.5y/o's (the 8pt I killed and Deer #1) and I think Deer #2 is a 4.5 y/o that we have a shed of from last year Ive been after. Not bad for a small 60ac piece that is surrounded by trigger happy gun hunters looking for something brown.
Deer #1
Deer #2
Deer #3
Deer #4
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RE: Some NC deer and some questions (pics)
PIC 1 & 2 are the same deer= Deer #1...thats obviously
Pic # 3= Deer #2
Pic #4= Deer #3
Pic #5= Deer #4...he's safe as far as Im concerned. The others would get blasted in heart beat.
The labels are at the top....see Deer #1 is one pic one...skip to on top of pic number 3 and thats deer number 2 and so forth. sorry for the confusion.
Pic # 3= Deer #2
Pic #4= Deer #3
Pic #5= Deer #4...he's safe as far as Im concerned. The others would get blasted in heart beat.
The labels are at the top....see Deer #1 is one pic one...skip to on top of pic number 3 and thats deer number 2 and so forth. sorry for the confusion.
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RE: Some NC deer and some questions (pics)
could possibly be....if you zoom in on deer number two...he doesnt have the crab claw like deer number one....he's the one I think is 4.5. I just cant see a left tine?
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