Curious if his body condition is due to age or other reasons. Other bucks looked a lot healthier.
He is a ten with 1 kicker off a G2
He is a ten with 1 kicker off a G2
I'm seeing 132-136 without that kicker. Something like that. Beams look real long in some pics and not so long in others, so I wouldn't be surprised if the actual number was higher.AgsMnn said:
Appreciate all the responses.
Next, what does he score?
Newoldarmy said:
Rack looks like a very healthy 3.5 year old deer. Neck, brisket, shoulders, and swayback look mature.
It's obviously CWD, call TPWD we can now diagnose them on the hoof!Apache said:
Surprising that folks are missing on what is clearly a very old buck.
Then again, maybe they've never seen one?
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I see a 4yo buck with health issues.
What makes you certain he's older than 4 and healthy?Apache said:Quote:
I see a 4yo buck with health issues.
What about that buck makes you think that he is 4?
What makes you think he has health issues?
Why the face? Didn't mean to offend you, I'm curious.Quote:
What makes you certain he's older than 4 and healthy?
100% thisApache said:Why the face? Didn't mean to offend you, I'm curious.Quote:
What makes you certain he's older than 4 and healthy?
For the record I think this buck is most likely older than 7-1/2 because of the following reasons:
Humped shoulder
Sagging back
Skinny body with ribs & hips showing
More gray on the face & top of head
Very little tarsal staining
OP said he moved slow, didn't run does or confront other bucks
He's not in the peak of health because he probably can't eat well.
Now. Explain what about that deer makes you think he's 4-1/2? Genuinely interested if I'm missing something.