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The 2020 antler conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="TN Larry" data-source="post: 4998109" data-attributes="member: 2019"><p>I haven't noticed a huge antler score increase this year, however, I have seen an increase in body weights. Prior to this year, the biggest deer that I had killed in my area weighed 140 lbs field dressed. I have killed several that weighed 140 with none over and with several of these being mature bucks. This year, my daughter has killed one that weighed 160 field dressed, and I have killed one that weighed 150 field dressed. My son killed one that we didn't weigh, but we estimated it at 135 to 140 which is about normal for a mature buck here. It may be pure coincidence with the other two, however, it could also mean that they came into the winter last year healthier than normal which allowed more body weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN Larry, post: 4998109, member: 2019"] I haven't noticed a huge antler score increase this year, however, I have seen an increase in body weights. Prior to this year, the biggest deer that I had killed in my area weighed 140 lbs field dressed. I have killed several that weighed 140 with none over and with several of these being mature bucks. This year, my daughter has killed one that weighed 160 field dressed, and I have killed one that weighed 150 field dressed. My son killed one that we didn't weigh, but we estimated it at 135 to 140 which is about normal for a mature buck here. It may be pure coincidence with the other two, however, it could also mean that they came into the winter last year healthier than normal which allowed more body weight. [/QUOTE]
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