Read the following if you have time! My take is no brow tines = dirt nap! Seems odds are if they don't have em when young, they will never have them. Why waste nutrition on an inferior deer. Kerr WMA does some great research!http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild...s_a_predictor/
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Originally posted by CTCut View PostHave you seen him in years prior? If so, what was he like in his younger days?
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Originally posted by DavidS View PostRead the following if you have time! My take is no brow tines = dirt nap! Seems odds are if they don't have em when young, they will never have them. Why waste nutrition on an inferior deer. Kerr WMA does some great research!http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild...s_a_predictor/
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Originally posted by Exit110 View PostI understand what you are getting at, but. If you had a place like mine you would most likely not feel this way. For 4 years we have tried to shoot every buck 2.5 and older with no brows, and we are still getting them. Both my sons have taken nice bucks, a real nice 7, and a nine missing brows, and last year we had a six that was pushing p&y. The point is, once this problem gets started, brows are whats out of the norm, and this sucks for a brow tine fan.. Oh and yes this year we took a nine and a six with no brows. Dont let him breed for another year... IMO!
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