A lot of times one side will age one year different than the other side too. I’d keep that in mind when keeping the jaws for aging. The buck i killed this year we have history with and one side ages 5 and the other side 6 and I’ve seen it vary a lot from side to side before too.
It’s a tool to get age somewhat accurate for 3-5 yr olds but after that it’s a crapshoot sometimes.
I’ve had deer with history that are older than 4-1/2 but age on the teeth 4-1/2 so at times it confuses me.
It’s a tool to get age somewhat accurate for 3-5 yr olds but after that it’s a crapshoot sometimes.
I’ve had deer with history that are older than 4-1/2 but age on the teeth 4-1/2 so at times it confuses me.
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