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3.5 Year Old Buck??
Just checked my camera after putting it in a new place for about two weeks--got a ton of pics of does and small bucks. This was the only picture of a decent buck.
Would you guess that this is a 3.5 year old? His body looks young but he has some fair mass to him already. Just curious what y'all thought. |
RE: 3.5 Year Old Buck??
I couldn't ever imagine that deer being a 4 or little six point last year, that is why I would rate him a 3.5, but everyone else seemsdisagree with me.
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RE: 3.5 Year Old Buck??
he has gnarly antlers, which only older bucks get, hes atleast 3.5
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RE: 3.5 Year Old Buck??
He doesnt have the stomach drop of a 3.5 year old deer. Id say 2 1/2.
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RE: 3.5 Year Old Buck??
2 1/2
Besides antlers, there are other ways to field judge the age of a buck. While it is very difficult to tell the difference between a 4 1⁄2 and 7 1⁄2 year old buck, here are some tips on determining if the buck is a yearling or older. • Yearling bucks (11⁄2 years old) will have smaller faces and relatively thin necks, even during the rut. • At 2 1⁄2 years old, a buck will look heavier and be more muscular in the head, neck, and chest. In November, a swollen neck is a good sign that the deer is not a yearling. • As a buck gets past 21⁄2 years, you will see annual increases in body mass and neck size. Also, the belly may start to sag and the back may dip along the spine. |
RE: 3.5 Year Old Buck??
I'd agree with 3 1/2, he's got fair mass to his horns and they are just starting to become palmated at the base. But he doesn't seem to old if you look at his body. so 3 1/2 sounds pretty good.
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RE: 3.5 Year Old Buck??
i would say about 3.5 too but sometime it is hard to teel because it depends on who much food the deer gets . this year i killed a cow horn and his age was 5 1/2 but if you kill the deer post the jaw bones and then i will give you a accurate aging on it
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