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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5212578" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>To me the hardest part of managing for big deer is trying to keep top end young deer alive. This deer has been consistently present on all my tracts where i live. One of the best 3.5s i have seen. Also, dumb as a hammer. My heart skipped a beat a bit on sunday when i got a pic of a very similar young buck that was killed right across the main road. While i knew they had some differences in antler characteristics, they were very close and both young. Luckily, he was very active on camera last night so i knew he survived. So my question. What can you do? It seems some value antler siZe more than maturity. I know its a question that doesnt have a solid answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5212578, member: 2947"] To me the hardest part of managing for big deer is trying to keep top end young deer alive. This deer has been consistently present on all my tracts where i live. One of the best 3.5s i have seen. Also, dumb as a hammer. My heart skipped a beat a bit on sunday when i got a pic of a very similar young buck that was killed right across the main road. While i knew they had some differences in antler characteristics, they were very close and both young. Luckily, he was very active on camera last night so i knew he survived. So my question. What can you do? It seems some value antler siZe more than maturity. I know its a question that doesnt have a solid answer. [/QUOTE]
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