For the past couple of years I feel like
I have a pretty good bead on aging the bucks we have. Generally saying “mature” or “not mature” isn’t the problem it’s determining an exact age on the hoof. Let’s face it, without year one pictures and pictures every season or most every season after it’s always room for error.
I’m almost certain the sequence of pictures is a little bucks that’s a regularly in my area is of him at 1-3 years of age. 2019 being 1-1.5 and 2021 is him this year as what I would think is 3-3.5 years.



My issue now is this. I have several other bucks that I started out thinking were 3.5 and 4.5 last year. But I am seriously considering that I was leaving a year out simply due to initial pictures being preseason/pre rut pictures and then went the rest of the year just taking it as truth.
One buck in question. Completely considered him as a 3.5 last year. After seeing the above I’m wondering if I was off a year.
Last year.


This year.


The other buck is one that I’m positive is a year older than this one. He’s a 10 that I had posted in another thread last season then updated this season with more recent pics.
Here
Not looking for approval to shoot something or what you would do. Or any scores. Just looking for some legitimate thoughts from guys familiar with aging hill country deer. Any helpful tips or genuine educated guesses would be appreciated.
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I have a pretty good bead on aging the bucks we have. Generally saying “mature” or “not mature” isn’t the problem it’s determining an exact age on the hoof. Let’s face it, without year one pictures and pictures every season or most every season after it’s always room for error.
I’m almost certain the sequence of pictures is a little bucks that’s a regularly in my area is of him at 1-3 years of age. 2019 being 1-1.5 and 2021 is him this year as what I would think is 3-3.5 years.



My issue now is this. I have several other bucks that I started out thinking were 3.5 and 4.5 last year. But I am seriously considering that I was leaving a year out simply due to initial pictures being preseason/pre rut pictures and then went the rest of the year just taking it as truth.
One buck in question. Completely considered him as a 3.5 last year. After seeing the above I’m wondering if I was off a year.
Last year.


This year.


The other buck is one that I’m positive is a year older than this one. He’s a 10 that I had posted in another thread last season then updated this season with more recent pics.
Here
Not looking for approval to shoot something or what you would do. Or any scores. Just looking for some legitimate thoughts from guys familiar with aging hill country deer. Any helpful tips or genuine educated guesses would be appreciated.
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