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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4240944" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Haha. Yep, once you get a buck down, you can count on at least a couple hours to get him out and checked in. I just enjoy the whole thing. Just don't get in a hurry and have fun. This is sort of your moment. Once he gets to the check station, if no one is in front of you, the first thing is he gets weighed. Next, his rack gets measured. Then if he makes the minimum score, you will have pics made. After all that, they pull the jaw bone for aging. Sometimes, they get tissue sample and or blood and pull any ticks they find for research. If he does not make minimum score, they age him next before pics to see if he qualifies under the minimum age of 4.5. Last, they will check him in or let the hunter check the deer on the phone. The entire process could take 30 minutes up to an hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4240944, member: 10373"] Haha. Yep, once you get a buck down, you can count on at least a couple hours to get him out and checked in. I just enjoy the whole thing. Just don't get in a hurry and have fun. This is sort of your moment. Once he gets to the check station, if no one is in front of you, the first thing is he gets weighed. Next, his rack gets measured. Then if he makes the minimum score, you will have pics made. After all that, they pull the jaw bone for aging. Sometimes, they get tissue sample and or blood and pull any ticks they find for research. If he does not make minimum score, they age him next before pics to see if he qualifies under the minimum age of 4.5. Last, they will check him in or let the hunter check the deer on the phone. The entire process could take 30 minutes up to an hour. [/QUOTE]
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