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    Deer Aging Tools - Help!

    I hope everyone is doing great, and are looking forward to a great season! If there were ever a year that everyone was due a good season, it has to be this one!

    So, I have been searching the web, as well as using the search function here as well but am striking out on any good RECENT info on this. I am looking for a set of Deer aging teeth molds that have examples of different ages that I have seen around before, but I can't find them anywhere for some reason. I know they likely aren't perfect, but should help with the learning curve of doing this ourselves now. As well, also looking for the Jaw extractor tool that I know Foreverlast used to sell, but I don't see them on their site any longer, and can't really find any others that are readily available for purchase.

    Any one have any leads on either? Thanks in advance!

    #2
    I saw a dear aging tool reference guide at bass pro.
    It is like a large key ring with about six or seven sets of fake jaws on it

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      #3

      this is prolly what you are looking for.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ar3731guy View Post
        https://www.wildlifeenterprises.com/products
        this is prolly what you are looking for.
        Thanks!

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          #5
          For the jawbone extractor , some online forestry stores have them . QDMA used to have them as well.

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            #6
            Try the QDMA website.

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              #7
              Originally posted by deerwatcher51 View Post
              Try the QDMA website.
              I did look on QDMAs site but didn't see them anywhere. I ordered a extractor piece from a forestry provider as mentioned above. Thanks!

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                #8
                Look here.
                Laminated life size pictures of white-tailed deer jawbones show tooth wear patterns for 1.5 - 8.5 year old deer.

                Here.
                Very valuable tool in helping land managers and hunters in general accurately age the animals they harvest. One of the biggest factors on realizing a deer herds potential is maximizing age. By

                and here.
                A deer aging tool makes it easy to determine the age of a deer by evaluating the amount of teeth wear. The tool is compared to the actual teeth.

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