Looks like he's going to be a little bigger this year. Losing a weak 5 for a couple extra kickers.
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170 b&c last year, what y'all think so far.
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Originally posted by bermise View PostYou have some skill set to score a south Texas bucks horns in July. Have you ever used trail cams during the offseason?
I will admit that he has pushed out more bone than I thought he would based off of that first picture that was posted. Based off that first picture, I would still stand by my statement. However, I was obviously wrong. It isn't the first and won't be the last
OP...he is looking like he will be a stud this year! Good on you!
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Originally posted by lab man View PostStill too early to tell.
I was always amazes me at the differences in the growth some deer show this time of year. My FIL has some pen deer. While visiting him a couple years ago in early July some his deer would be close to finished growing out and others were just starting to split at their G2s. One of the ones that was just starting to split at his G2s in early July finished up in the 220s.
Lab man, i know what you mean. We have one here in Walker county that looked close to being finished out already before JULY!!! I cant wait to get more pics of him just to see how much hes grown. Hes not a shooter, but compared to the other dink young bucks he hangs with, i get excited.
LuckyCards, your buck is an absolute MONSTER. Congrats on the management. Its paying off for you
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Originally posted by Codie View Postlooks shy of what he was last year, but still an outstanding buck
At first look, he does look about the same or maybe smaller, but he did gain some mass and extra length on some of his tines, have to confirm after he sheds his velvet. I bet he gained a minimum of 5 inches. Hope we find he's sheds, only 5 1/2, maybe 6 1/2 yr old, gonna give him another two years to see what he does.
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I hope this works. I believe he has gained some mass and beam length, looks to be the same score as last year. He has injured himself on his front hoof. Seems to be getting around just fine. Keep breading!!! I think he’s is 5 this year, but could be 6.
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