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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3474285" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Since I can't see their teeth before I pull the trigger, I've worked really hard over the last few years to learn everything I can about aging on the hoof. Seeing the same bucks two or three years in a row on cam has really helped. That said, the buck I shot this year, lived between my two cams all year or maybe even longer. If it hadn't been for his rack, I wouldn't have looked at that buck's body twice. Short body, not much chest mass in front of the front legs, stomach and back said 3.5yo all day. Taxidermist aged him at 4.5yo, very small body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3474285, member: 15643"] Since I can't see their teeth before I pull the trigger, I've worked really hard over the last few years to learn everything I can about aging on the hoof. Seeing the same bucks two or three years in a row on cam has really helped. That said, the buck I shot this year, lived between my two cams all year or maybe even longer. If it hadn't been for his rack, I wouldn't have looked at that buck's body twice. Short body, not much chest mass in front of the front legs, stomach and back said 3.5yo all day. Taxidermist aged him at 4.5yo, very small body. [/QUOTE]
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