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Aging Bucks by trail cam pics?
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5669517" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Absolutely true. Field-judging age is not a science; it's an art-form. But I still believe I'm getting most right. I still use toothwear as well, but mainly just to check a solid minimum age against what I'm field-judging. And on occasion, I find where I was wrong in my field-judging. But those instances are fairly rare. I also realize that if I'm getting some wrong (and I certainly am), at least I'm getting them wrong in the same way, hence my data trends should be accurate. I recently went back and reviewed my trail-camera data from the mid 2000s (2003-2007). Honestly, I didn't find a buck I would change my age classification for, so I feel pretty good about my data trends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5669517, member: 17"] Absolutely true. Field-judging age is not a science; it's an art-form. But I still believe I'm getting most right. I still use toothwear as well, but mainly just to check a solid minimum age against what I'm field-judging. And on occasion, I find where I was wrong in my field-judging. But those instances are fairly rare. I also realize that if I'm getting some wrong (and I certainly am), at least I'm getting them wrong in the same way, hence my data trends should be accurate. I recently went back and reviewed my trail-camera data from the mid 2000s (2003-2007). Honestly, I didn't find a buck I would change my age classification for, so I feel pretty good about my data trends. [/QUOTE]
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