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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5499407" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>You're right - I didn't distinguish that very well. We typically try to wait until maturity regardless to see their potential. I do atleast. The top end ones are typically targeted by most hunters at our camp. I think this dude is the smallest racked mature deer we have ever seen. He is on most all our cameras on our property, without a fear in the world…from humans or other bucks. And why would he fear? He's never been sought after due to his inferior genetics. Our furthest cameras are about 1.5 miles apart. He's bristled up in most all pics with other deer. Definitely appears to be a bully. Even more so why I want him taken out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5499407, member: 5787"] You’re right - I didn’t distinguish that very well. We typically try to wait until maturity regardless to see their potential. I do atleast. The top end ones are typically targeted by most hunters at our camp. I think this dude is the smallest racked mature deer we have ever seen. He is on most all our cameras on our property, without a fear in the world…from humans or other bucks. And why would he fear? He’s never been sought after due to his inferior genetics. Our furthest cameras are about 1.5 miles apart. He’s bristled up in most all pics with other deer. Definitely appears to be a bully. Even more so why I want him taken out. [/QUOTE]
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