http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/hunting/deerage.htm
Send a couple pics of the jaw bone in, ODWC Biologists will age your deer.
Send a couple pics of the jaw bone in, ODWC Biologists will age your deer.
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http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/hunting/deerage.htm
Send a couple pics of the jaw bone in, ODWC Biologists will age your deer.
That's a pretty cool service to offer.
Out of curiosity, what is the oldest age of the known (or estimated age) deer you guys have taken? What was the rack and body like?
Who was it? ODWC Biologist or college kid? Laughing and joking about how he tastes doesn't sound professional. Did you get any pics of the jaw bone. I would like to see it.My dad took this buck on a draw hunt this year to put meat in the freezer. They pulled in jaw at the check in station and aged him at 8.5 years. His dressed weight was 96lbs.
As we pulled away they laughed and said, "let us know how he tastes." So we decided to just grind him into chili meat and hope we got all the vericose veins out.
I was very surprised when they said the age. I'm not very good at judging age but I wouldn't have thought anywhere near 8.5. Me and my dad both thought it was a younger deer.
It was two park rangers that were aging it and they both agreed on the age. I don't have pictures of the jaw though.
It was shot in Atoka County in SE Oklahoma.
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