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    Another Jaw to Age

    East Texas buck... for the guys in the know, tell me how old you think he is.
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    #2
    4.5

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      #3
      3.5, maybe 4.5...strange wear pattern on a few of those teeth...

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        #4
        3.5 yrs

        Go to the link below, scroll down to, "Age Determination of Whitetail Deer", download the PDF file, fully read and understand terminology and methodology, then post the age of OP's jaw. By the way, Lingual means tongue side.

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          #5
          3.5

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            #6
            Originally posted by texasdeerhunter View Post
            3.5, maybe 4.5...strange wear pattern on a few of those teeth...
            Yea tell me about it. It sure looked like somebody took a hammer to them to try and make him appear older. I said he was 3.5 as soon as I saw the jaw.

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              #7
              I went with 3.5 but I'm not a expert and have little training on jaw aging.

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                #8
                Originally posted by 125Dad View Post
                I went with 3.5 but I'm not a expert and have little training on jaw aging.
                Heres your first training opportunity...

                3.5 yrs

                Go to the link below, scroll down to, "Age Determination of Whitetail Deer", download the PDF file, fully read and understand terminology and methodology, then post the age of OP's jaw. By the way, Lingual means tongue side.

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                  #9
                  Links in the above posts do not work.

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                    #10
                    young was what I thought... 3... 4 max.

                    linky no workie

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                      #11
                      4.5

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                        #12
                        See if that workie.

                        Information about White-tailed Deer in Texas. Research and Game Management, Hunting information, publications and general resources.

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                          #13
                          Thanks guys for all the responses.

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