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You are blessed with a great hunting area by the looks of your posts. That buck is definitely big enough! Mature buck at least 4 1/2 years old.Hard to tell.
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QUOTE (Hunt&Fish @ Dec 01, 2019 - 07:56 am)
You are blessed with a great hunting area by the looks of your posts. That buck is definitely big enough! Mature buck at least 4 1/2 years old.Hard to tell.
Thanks! I have found a great public bush that me and my dad hunt out of. We've tagged 9 deer there so far since last season. I also finally managed to catch a video of the 230lb 11 point I tagged (ironically it's the day before I shot him so he must've been a new buck). But this deer's rack completely dwarfs my 11 point. Here's that 11 point for comparison. 11 point, 230lbs
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No doubt he’s the stud. Any idea what happened to his rack ? Maybe a fierce fight with a rival buck, or during the early growing stage possibly. Cheers
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I've caught a couple videos of bucks missing an antler myself, including one missing the other one entirely. A large buck jumped the string on my dad last season and we believe this one is the one he missed (he still hit it but non fatally in the meat above the spine) because the antler growth is stunted on the same side he shot it. This is him