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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5550974" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>And here's another example... my daughter killed this buck during 2nd rut just before Christmas a couple years ago. 195lbs live wt AFTER losing probably 30 or 40lbs from 1st rut...</p><p></p><p>Jawbone said 2.5 (some chipping of cups on right side throws accurate age off a bit).</p><p></p><p>Scored 148 thanks to some crazy long tines. Def wouldn't count him in my 2.5yo cohort, and really I don't think he is 3.5 either... or if he was, he would have blown away our record body weight for the 3.5yo age class by a mile)</p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm saying is that 3.5yos bucks breaking 120in in TN are not that uncommon if you have a large enough sample size and the right genetics and nutrition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5550974, member: 2805"] And here's another example... my daughter killed this buck during 2nd rut just before Christmas a couple years ago. 195lbs live wt AFTER losing probably 30 or 40lbs from 1st rut... Jawbone said 2.5 (some chipping of cups on right side throws accurate age off a bit). Scored 148 thanks to some crazy long tines. Def wouldn't count him in my 2.5yo cohort, and really I don't think he is 3.5 either... or if he was, he would have blown away our record body weight for the 3.5yo age class by a mile) I guess what I'm saying is that 3.5yos bucks breaking 120in in TN are not that uncommon if you have a large enough sample size and the right genetics and nutrition. [/QUOTE]
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