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Re: Age these teeth please [Re: grout-scout] #3734494 11/08/12 01:38 AM
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Grout, what's your guess

Re: Age these teeth please [Re: S.A. hunter] #3734752 11/08/12 02:46 AM
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I'm no expert but I'd lean more towards the 4.5 side. Just can't see how he'd be 6.5 with that skinny neck and that regular sized body. But I could be wrong...Nice buck for your new place though! Just be careful that you don't shoot too many, that happened out by us. A ranch was subdivided and the new owners had great bucks the first year (1 even killed a 16 pt), really nice bucks! Well that country can't handle that kind of pressure and it wasn't long til the places started to go up for sale. I know your pretty management minded by your post and glad you got a nice one. Seen any of the fawns you were hoping to see?

Re: Age these teeth please [Re: grout-scout] #3735842 11/08/12 02:52 PM
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Yeah, i saw one pic of a small doe her head barely reached the tray. No sign of her mama though. On the way to the land a couple of weeks ago i saw two dead fawns on the side of the road. They were surprising small.

Right now there is only a old doe on the hit list. Unless a big mature buck wonders into the area. I have not seen anything worth taking on the old trail cam. Bunch of young bucks. Although the buck i shot was sparing with another buck in the dark. I wish i could of seen what the other buck looked like. My son said he wants a buck, but i told him that there are no more shooters. So he'll have to settle for a doe unless another mature buck wonders in. I hadn't seen that buck i took untill the beginning of Oct. So theres a outside chance that something will wonder in.

Grout, i don't know if you saw my "birthday buck" thread but i have some pic of him in the daylight. See if the pics change your mind on his age.
http://www.texashuntingforum.com/forum/u...y_t#Post3725571

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Re: Age these teeth please [Re: S.A. hunter] #3735873 11/08/12 03:00 PM
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Our place has about as much sand as you can shake a stick at and the deer pick corn out of it every day.

Looks like what we would call a 5 from the first pics, 5 or more from the the ones added later.

Not all deer are gonna look huge with big fat boddies, non-protein fed free range bucks that live on a place that may be a little over capacity will be much leaner.


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Re: Age these teeth please [Re: redchevy] #3735908 11/08/12 03:09 PM
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Thanks, for the info red.

This is my first full year of hunting. So all of you guys info, and opinions are helping me acquire knowledge. I'm hooked on deer hunting, so I'm always reading, or watching deer shows. Much to my fiancees chagrin.

Re: Age these teeth please [Re: S.A. hunter] #3738015 11/09/12 12:57 AM
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Like i said before I'm no expert, just going from what I have learned from our place west of you. Our bucks get huge bodies but average antlers, seems like the plant protein is good for the body but doesn't do much for their horns. We have almost like properties, see that little green bush with the yellow flowers in your b-day pic? They eat that, pretty nice buck. The rut is usually mid December so you will see more bucks.

RedChevy not so much sand, it's mostly rock, gravel & what they call Caliche (white dirt that gets really slick and sticky when wet).

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Re: Age these teeth please [Re: grout-scout] #3739632 11/09/12 02:53 PM
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Yes I am well versed in caliche... not very fond of the stuff.


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Re: Age these teeth please [Re: redchevy] #3739816 11/09/12 03:33 PM
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I've been doing a lot of research on aging deer since joining a management minded lease and those teeth are definitely a 5.5 year old or older deer. The bodies don't tell the whole story everywhere depends on what and how much they eat besides browse. Those sway back heavy gut roman nose thick brisket bucks are awesome to see but not every region grows em like that, IMO

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