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    Age this Coryell County jaw bone please...















    Last edited by Roscoe; 01-25-2015, 07:58 PM.

    #2
    Excelent pictures. Still has the rear hook on number six so I'm going with 3.5

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      #3
      3.5

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        #4
        3.5

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          #5
          3.5, no staining on front teeth, like the back teeth

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            #6
            Here's the link to an age thread I had posted on him prior:

            Discuss aging, scoring, management ideas and all things related to improving hunting conditions

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              #7
              And some of the trail cam pics I got of him. He was all over our place for a couple of weeks. His inside spread was 18":














              I thought these were cool pictures...and most likely his downfall:




              Look how black his rear legs were....nasty! He smelled about as bad as any boar I ever killed.


























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                #8
                So, I guess 3.5 is the consensus.

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                  #9
                  LDP's?

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                    #10
                    To me, his teeth look 4.5-5.5. I'm leaning towards a lean 5.5 since he was such an active rut deer. Plus, the staining he had you just never see on a young deer, even in a unbalanced herd. I wish you had pics of him mid October. My guess is that he'd look completely different. Nice buck, nice pics, congrats.

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                      #11
                      We are in Coryell county too... and I agree with 3.5, a good 3.5 too.... we woulda let him walk but our neighbors woulda hammered him. good jawbone pics helps with verification

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by tbgascorer View Post
                        To me, his teeth look 4.5-5.5. I'm leaning towards a lean 5.5 since he was such an active rut deer. Plus, the staining he had you just never see on a young deer, even in a unbalanced herd. I wish you had pics of him mid October. My guess is that he'd look completely different. Nice buck, nice pics, congrats.

                        ??? What? How???? EVERY tooth is still sharp, almost no wear showing?

                        We have a couple deer like him, you want to think 4.5, but you knock them down and pull open the mouth, 3.5... that's from exsperience. In the county this deer is out of..

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by tbgascorer View Post
                          To me, his teeth look 4.5-5.5. I'm leaning towards a lean 5.5 since he was such an active rut deer. Plus, the staining he had you just never see on a young deer, even in a unbalanced herd. I wish you had pics of him mid October. My guess is that he'd look completely different. Nice buck, nice pics, congrats.
                          Yep. This.

                          Nothing on those teeth looks 3 to me, but I don't rely on teeth much. His body dang sure isn't a 3 year old.

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                            #14
                            I am in the 4.5 age on this one. $0.02

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Dan T View Post
                              LDP's?
                              Rifle kill btw.








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