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    #16
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      #17
      Originally posted by JBJTX81 View Post
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      that deer is 3 at the oldest.

      I'm surprised that so many of these flat-backed, thin-through-the-gut young bucks get guessed at 5 or more by some folks.

      This is they type of guide that I'm talking about and it's pretty consistent.

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        #18
        Originally posted by meltingfeather View Post
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        that deer is 3 at the oldest.

        I'm surprised that so many of these flat-backed, thin-through-the-gut young bucks get guessed at 5 or more by some folks.

        This is they type of guide that I'm talking about and it's pretty consistent.
        How many jaws have you pulled?

        I wouldn't use that poster as a guide for aging late summer velvet pics either.

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          #19
          Originally posted by 8pointer View Post
          How many jaws have you pulled?

          I wouldn't use that poster as a guide for aging late summer velvet pics either.
          My thoughts as well also deer from different regions/states will have different body types so the aging chart above isn't a fits a aging tool based on the pic provided that deer would be 4.5 this year at my lease
          Last edited by RRagan83; 09-02-2016, 04:52 PM.

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            #20
            His face doesn't look like a 3yr old to me. I would guess older.

            I wouldn't put too much stock into those aging charts.

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              #21
              Originally posted by 8pointer View Post
              How many jaws have you pulled?



              I wouldn't use that poster as a guide for aging late summer velvet pics either.


              Originally posted by Bone Thug View Post
              His face doesn't look like a 3yr old to me. I would guess older.

              I wouldn't put too much stock into those aging charts.


              Originally posted by RRagan83 View Post
              My thoughts as well also deer from different regions/states will have different body types so the aging chart above isn't a fits a aging tool based on the pic provided that deer would be 4.5 this year at my lease
              Good info... always learning.

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                #22
                That deer is older than 3.5

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                  #23
                  Still waiting on pics from last year to see. As yes velvet is the hardest time to age. THey always look younger before their body fills out

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