Originally posted by GarGuy
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Tooth age please?
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Starting last year, I have kept photo logs on known deer, trying to help classify deer +/- 1 year so when we kill them, we have photo evidence to indicate at least somewhat accurate age based on the photos. The problem is that it will take 4-5 years to see this through, being patient has been testing.
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Originally posted by Ground Checkin' Heavies View PostStarting last year, I have kept photo logs on known deer, trying to help classify deer +/- 1 year so when we kill them, we have photo evidence to indicate at least somewhat accurate age based on the photos. The problem is that it will take 4-5 years to see this through, being patient has been testing.
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Originally posted by Greenheadless View PostWe have found that trail pics alone are tough, seeing the deer on the hoof is a much better judge.
You can't open their mouth when they are alive, and apparently opening their mouth when they are dead has been proven to be inaccurate as well. History with known deer (trail cam pics, video footage,) to me, is the best way to come as close as you can at guesstimating their age.
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