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Is this the same deer? #5330830 09/29/14 12:21 AM
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I had this deer start showing up on camera this past week and he seems to resemble one that I had showing up last year, just added a lot, if it is him. What does everyone think, same deer or different deer?

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Doesn't look like same deer to me. One from this year has a notched ear and one from 2013 doesn't have it

Re: Is this the same deer? [Re: hunt-n-agg] #5330950 09/29/14 01:19 AM
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The notch doesn't mean much to me since he has it this year and not last year. The thing that has me wondering is the way the main beam come in and up, the g3s look very similar, and the g2 on his right side was starting to split last year and is more pronounced this year. Again not real sure its the same deer, but has a lot of similarities.

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I say yes

Re: Is this the same deer? [Re: hunt-n-agg] #5330987 09/29/14 01:35 AM
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I think so

Re: Is this the same deer? [Re: hunt-n-agg] #5330999 09/29/14 01:40 AM
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Not the same deer IMO. His browtines do not start in the same place on the mainbeams. The buck from this year also appears to be younger than the buck from last year to me.


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Looks like 2013 bucks brow tines are further apart than 14 buck, 13 has more if a pronounced Roman than 14. I don't think there the same buck but maybe kin


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Re: Is this the same deer? [Re: hunt-n-agg] #5331020 09/29/14 01:48 AM
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No brows give it away

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some similar genes...but brow's don't change that drastically in 4 years, much less 1...

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Related, but not same deer

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Originally Posted By: stxranchman
Not the same deer IMO. His browtines do not start in the same place on the mainbeams. The buck from this year also appears to be younger than the buck from last year to me.


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Originally Posted By: stxranchman
Not the same deer IMO. His browtines do not start in the same place on the mainbeams. The buck from this year also appears to be younger than the buck from last year to me.


I agree with this, brows are way different. I say not same deer.


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Re: Is this the same deer? [Re: hunt-n-agg] #5336099 10/01/14 03:01 PM
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I see what everyone is saying about the brow times. Didn't really notice the spacing or location on them until someone else mentioned it. Just curious how old does everyone think he is?

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In some pics he looks to be a 3 yr old. So I would think he is a middle-aged buck.


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Re: Is this the same deer? [Re: hunt-n-agg] #5336660 10/01/14 08:16 PM
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I agree not the same deer. I would guess about 4.5. Nice buck. up


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