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New Field-judging buck age examples
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<blockquote data-quote="ThorThor" data-source="post: 4341308" data-attributes="member: 12348"><p>This is quality tool. A neighboring lease that my buddy is on just started a " 10 pt min" in an area where almost all 3.5 year old bucks are ten points or eights with two one inch burrs at the base lol. I told them to make it more based on age than anything to have more mature deer. The poster is right about don't worry about headgear with age attached is a pic of a 3.5 year old. He has 14 pts including two 2 inch points out of the bases also. I told a couple people I had a young 14 pt they were like no if it's got that many points it's an old deer-- nope. The pics show same deer face on and the left ear is cut. Same deer. He needs two more years to be fully mature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThorThor, post: 4341308, member: 12348"] This is quality tool. A neighboring lease that my buddy is on just started a " 10 pt min" in an area where almost all 3.5 year old bucks are ten points or eights with two one inch burrs at the base lol. I told them to make it more based on age than anything to have more mature deer. The poster is right about don't worry about headgear with age attached is a pic of a 3.5 year old. He has 14 pts including two 2 inch points out of the bases also. I told a couple people I had a young 14 pt they were like no if it's got that many points it's an old deer-- nope. The pics show same deer face on and the left ear is cut. Same deer. He needs two more years to be fully mature. [/QUOTE]
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