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Potential problems with field-judging age
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5781292" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I have a weird situation I cannot explain. And maybe it's just a single year anomaly. We often see a much higher percentage of our total buck population being yearlings than most other properties. I think it is because we pick up so many "dispersing" yearlings in fall because my place is perfect positioned between two major river bottomlands. A mile walk across my place takes a buck from one river system to the other. But this year the number of yearlings has absolutely exploded. And I have no logical reason why.</p><p></p><p>In an average year, we will pick up 38 unique bucks using the property, with 20 of those being yearlings. This year, so far, we've picked up 65 unique bucks and 46 are yearlings. Where the heck did all these yearlings come from? More than double the normal number? That's truly odd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5781292, member: 17"] I have a weird situation I cannot explain. And maybe it's just a single year anomaly. We often see a much higher percentage of our total buck population being yearlings than most other properties. I think it is because we pick up so many "dispersing" yearlings in fall because my place is perfect positioned between two major river bottomlands. A mile walk across my place takes a buck from one river system to the other. But this year the number of yearlings has absolutely exploded. And I have no logical reason why. In an average year, we will pick up 38 unique bucks using the property, with 20 of those being yearlings. This year, so far, we've picked up 65 unique bucks and 46 are yearlings. Where the heck did all these yearlings come from? More than double the normal number? That's truly odd. [/QUOTE]
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