Management deer?
#1
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From: Grove City Ohio USA
I just received my first trail cam photos and am puzzled. Will this buck generate tines on the single beam or is it a management buck? Thanks for the input. If it is a management buck, I would like to offer it to a disabled child who has a gaurdian/guide to help him/her harvest it. Thanks for your help.
#5
Yea he only looks like a 2yr old deer, give him till next month if he is still around, but letting a disabled child hunt on your property is great.....God bless you.
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The only time you want to take a management deer, is when the buck in question is mature and lacking the size of antlers that other deer his age have. The buck in this picture seems to be young, probably 2 1/2, so culling him out of the herd would probably not be a good move. If he was 5 1/2+ and looked like this, then I would say take him. But as of right now I would let him go for another 2 years atleast. I've seen alot of young bucks that had poor antlers, yet they turned into nice trophy bucks once they hit there prime.
But its your choice, and if you do decide to take him atleast your going to allow a kid to take him, thats a very good thing to do. But even if you dont want to hunt this buck, maybe you could still invite a kid out hunting and let him/her take a doe or two?? Good hunting all, and be safe.
But its your choice, and if you do decide to take him atleast your going to allow a kid to take him, thats a very good thing to do. But even if you dont want to hunt this buck, maybe you could still invite a kid out hunting and let him/her take a doe or two?? Good hunting all, and be safe.
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From: Georgetown, Texas
Still very early in the growth of this years rack. Keep taking photos and see what you get. Also remeber that a young buck can grow a marginal rack one year due to a number of reasons, like food or stress and then do much better in years to come. Let him grown to 4 years or so then see if his rack is inferior and go from there. JMO
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From: Maine
Judging by the neck and shoulders I'd guess the deer at 2 to 2 1/2 years old. I'd let him grow a couple more years if you are managing for trophy animals. If not, letting a kid get a crack at him is an honerable thing to do.



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