Got a big old belly on him.
Oct 16, 2022 #4 FF/EMT516 10 pointer Nov 22, 2020 1,427 Caneyville, Ky Since we’re aging deer, op do you mind if I post one?
Oct 16, 2022 #5 kyjohnky 8 pointer Dec 23, 2014 767 FF/EMT516 said: Since we’re aging deer, op do you mind if I post one? Click to expand... No sir post away.
FF/EMT516 said: Since we’re aging deer, op do you mind if I post one? Click to expand... No sir post away.
Oct 16, 2022 #6 FF/EMT516 10 pointer Nov 22, 2020 1,427 Caneyville, Ky Can anyone age this buck for me? Attachments 378FF5FC-DED0-4EEA-9595-1C849ED8D73D.jpeg 30.1 KB · Views: 133
Oct 17, 2022 #8 2 257Wmag 6 pointer Oct 7, 2015 402 NC I’d guess top one 3.5, bottom is 4.5+. After they get fully grown hard to tell how many years past 4.5 they are.
I’d guess top one 3.5, bottom is 4.5+. After they get fully grown hard to tell how many years past 4.5 they are.
Oct 17, 2022 #9 Little FR 12 pointer Nov 10, 2021 4,697 West Kentucky I think both are 4. No sway back.
Oct 18, 2022 #11 xbokilla 12 pointer Jun 28, 2012 15,396 Both 4.5. I know absolutely nothing other than I would shoot both of them.
Oct 18, 2022 #12 Feedman Cyber-Hunter May 28, 2003 18,538 In the basement They are both old enough to shoot
Oct 18, 2022 #14 Nailer Spike Oct 15, 2022 50 Nolin Think I could get an age on a (hopefully) young symmetrical deer, with potential? I’ve got 3 that look more or less identical.
Think I could get an age on a (hopefully) young symmetrical deer, with potential? I’ve got 3 that look more or less identical.
Oct 19, 2022 #15 bondhu 12 pointer Jul 3, 2015 5,420 Battle Run For anybody interested. I dont need to attend zoom. I have a no fail system on age. Last edited: Oct 19, 2022