Aging Whitetails
#7725772
11/24/22 08:41 AM
11/24/22 08:41 AM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,854 Wisconsin
Eagleye
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OP
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,854
Wisconsin
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Re: Aging Whitetails
[Re: Eagleye]
#7725834
11/24/22 09:49 AM
11/24/22 09:49 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 3,346 MD
DaveP
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MD
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Lots of wear, after last tooth eruptions, depends on your soil, crops, etc High silica content equals faster wear.
BEST way is send in a tooth. That said, I look for Roman nose, sagging belly, etc
Have seen some really worn teeth, but don't know what I'm looking at, lol
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Re: Aging Whitetails
[Re: Eagleye]
#7725897
11/24/22 11:17 AM
11/24/22 11:17 AM
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Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 9,564 South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Posts: 9,564
South Ga - Almost Florida
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Looks like a yearling buck to me based on those I've seen hunting the midwest for over 12 years. Matter of fact both of those bucks in your pics appear to be 18 month olds. Must look at lower jaw bone to be sure.
Pull one lower jaw and post a clear pic.
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Re: Aging Whitetails
[Re: Eagleye]
#7725905
11/24/22 11:28 AM
11/24/22 11:28 AM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 8,558 Northern MN
Osky
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Northern MN
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One younger one older to my eye. Sure could be wrong.
Osky
"A womans heart is the hardest rock the Almighty has put on this earth, and I can find no sign on it" Jabless in Minnesota www.SureDockusa.com
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Re: Aging Whitetails
[Re: Eagleye]
#7725932
11/24/22 12:04 PM
11/24/22 12:04 PM
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Joined: May 2018
Posts: 8,198 SW Georgia
Wanna Be
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SW Georgia
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Forget the nose thing, lol.
Here’s what I put out to people that hunt the same property I do: You’ll know a mature deer when you see it and it has nothing to do with antler size. If it has NO neck…if it’s front end is larger than it’s back end (think Bulldog)…a sway in the back…sagging belly…walks in like it owns the woods/field/etc…other deer notice it’s presence…walks almost like a bulldog, mature deer have a certain gait in their walk.
If the deer is proportionate throughout its body, it’s not mature. We try and give each Buck 3.5-4.5 years before taking one. To me “cull” is a word for just wanting to shoot something. Here’s where folks will get upset…if you have an 8pt at 3.5 or 4.5, that deer needs shot. He will be nothing but an 8pt at 7.5 too. Yeah he’ll grow some tine length and add mass and even some stickers, but still a main framed 8pt. Nothing wrong with that until that 5.5+ 8pt that you let go starts running off your 130-140” 2.5-3.5 year old 10pts. I realize not everyone is into antlers, but we like seeing what nature can produce…we just help out a little by keeping them around.
The deer in the pics posted look young. They don’t have declining antlers, they were growing. I know weight is different in different parts of the country and even different in different parts of my State, but a 225#+ deer is mature down here and that comes with age.
Last edited by Wanna Be; 11/24/22 12:05 PM.
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Re: Aging Whitetails
[Re: Eagleye]
#7726010
11/24/22 01:49 PM
11/24/22 01:49 PM
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Joined: Oct 2019
Posts: 1,207 Custer Co, Idaho
sneaky
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Joined: Oct 2019
Posts: 1,207
Custer Co, Idaho
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Send a tooth in to Matsons and you'll know for sure. matsonslab.com
Sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand
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Re: Aging Whitetails
[Re: Eagleye]
#7726174
11/24/22 06:58 PM
11/24/22 06:58 PM
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Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 6,930 MO
cfowler
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Posts: 6,930
MO
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Both look young to me. Smallest looks youngest. 1.5 year olds.
I trap for fun. I skin 'em for the money! Grinners For Life-Lifetime Member, MO Chapter, Den #1 ~You Grin, You're In~
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