With the cooler weather we've had a rash of bucks out at the place so I've been trying to age them by visual indicators. Problem is I have no frame of reference. I mean I know when an old mature buck shows up as he's thick in neck and frame and usually sporting a pile of antler on his nugget. The ones that confuse me are the thin necked, thin legged deer with 6-8 points when their rack either doesn't clear the tips of their ears or just barely does. There is a pair out there (one 6 and one 8) that look really young and I don't think they meet the 13" inside minimum to shoot. I'm not planning on taking either one FYI. I think it'd be nice if I could tell how old they are. I know it's not important in the grand scheme of things but it's information I want to pass on to my daughter as we're out looking for deer. So what do you look for?
Richard.
Richard.
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