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500 acres...doing survey for mld right now. I think I have about 40 +/- a few bucks still combing through 20k photos from the last 3 weeks. There were 24 bucks shot off the place in 2019 and thru nov of 2020 when I closed on it. Not much age on anything. I bet 4-5 that are 5+. I have this guy at 5 this yr.
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Originally posted by RedBear78 View PostWell, in full velvet, I’m guessing 200, but there’s some severe bone under there too. I’m thinking he sheds out around 180
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Originally posted by Nemlo View PostNo way this deer is 180-200. First off, he's in velvet which gives an inaccurate representation of his mass. Secondly, he has a small spread. I would guess he is in the 150' range after he sheds the velvet and shrinks into the season.
Zero chance this is only a 150' range deer!
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Originally posted by Nemlo View PostNo way this deer is 180-200. First off, he's in velvet which gives an inaccurate representation of his mass. Secondly, he has a small spread. I would guess he is in the 150' range after he sheds the velvet and shrinks into the season.
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Originally posted by Nemlo View PostNo way this deer is 180-200. First off, he's in velvet which gives an inaccurate representation of his mass. Secondly, he has a small spread. I would guess he is in the 150' range after he sheds the velvet and shrinks into the season.
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Originally posted by breederbuck33 View PostWrong on all counts. That deer is an absolute unit. Looking forward to watching this one. I see 180 all day long as well. Ready to see some hard horned pics though!
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Originally posted by Nemlo View PostNo way this deer is 180-200. First off, he's in velvet which gives an inaccurate representation of his mass. Secondly, he has a small spread. I would guess he is in the 150' range after he sheds the velvet and shrinks into the season.
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