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Same buck? How much change from year to year?
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04/08/13 08:00 PM
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Last edited by S.A. hunter; 04/08/13 08:26 PM.
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Re: Same buck? How much change from year to year?
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04/08/13 08:03 PM
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Without pics of both deer it will be hard for anyone to say.
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Re: Same buck? How much change from year to year?
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04/08/13 08:05 PM
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lol.... yeah I switched to my phone so they will be up shortly.
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Re: Same buck? How much change from year to year?
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04/08/13 08:16 PM
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I would say they are the same buck. The browtines and over-all shape are the same from one year to the next. If I remember your buck was very old, so the mainbeams and lack of the other G4 could be a sign of age and/or drought.
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Re: Same buck? How much change from year to year?
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04/08/13 08:23 PM
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Cool, thanks for your input. I was wondering why he never came around this year.
I tried looking at shed of the same buck over the years. but couldnt find much on the internet.
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Re: Same buck? How much change from year to year?
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04/08/13 11:39 PM
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I would bet that's the same buck just another year older and a pretty tuff year at that.
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Re: Same buck? How much change from year to year?
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04/09/13 12:02 AM
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Same deer. The buck eating at the feeder broke off part of his right beam from what I see. That's why the beams Don't nearly touch in that picture
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Re: Same buck? How much change from year to year?
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04/09/13 12:21 AM
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Re: Same buck? How much change from year to year?
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04/09/13 01:33 AM
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Damn, makes me wish I would of let him go one more year. We just started with some protein and water. I would of liked to have seen him in a good year.
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