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    Field Aging on the Hoof HELP

    Ok guys Im about to implement a management plan or our family property in Walker County. Its a lil over 1100 acres so should be pretty fun. My problem is I need to find something online I can print off to show a good idea of what a buck looks like at different ages prefer PICS. My cousin is not so good a hunter and just started hunting a couple years ago. I need some info I can put in the stands and in his hand to help him out. Anyone have a decent link to something that would help me out.

    #2
    I have a power point on aging and scoring that I could e-mail to you.

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      #3
      JCM that would be a great tool to have there. PM sent with email address

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        #4
        just sent them out to you

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          #5
          We have these for our less experienced hunters, they still do not get to shoot anything unless one of us is with them but at least if they are by themselves viewing or shooting pigs, varmits etc. it gives them an idea of what to look for.



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            #6
            Here's a link to a similar thread. There are several pictures of the same buck from different years posted be several different people. I also posted a bucks progression.

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              #7
              Originally posted by aironeout View Post
              We have these for our less experienced hunters, they still do not get to shoot anything unless one of us is with them but at least if they are by themselves viewing or shooting pigs, varmits etc. it gives them an idea of what to look for.



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              ^^^^^The best tool I have seen ^^^^^

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                #8
                I say you set up a lot of video cameras and no deer is allowed to be shot without you personally putting them on the hit list. And a picture book in each blind can solve the problem of not knowing wether or not it is allowed to be shot. If it isn't in the book in the OK to shoot area then it isn't ok to shoot........

                I will volunteer to come help with the management deer

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                  #9
                  Will you know u have an invite anytime to take out a doe or two. Will that would work but the deer don't come to feeders well there. To much native food sources. I have had 3 cameras that I move around a lot and realy need 3 dozen.

                  Aironeout thanks I will look at it when I get to a computer this evening

                  Q2xlman pm sent.

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                    #10
                    I have a power point too. Might be the same one. If interested, let me know and I'll email it to you in the morning.

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