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Checked the cameras today and got this guy.. Not the biggest one out there, but when I started looking closer, I noticed 2 things (I think)..... First off, I am thinking this is a very young deer ( year and a half). It is very narrow in the chest and has a pointy face. Second thing I noticed was the size of the bases. Obviously still in velvet, but if this is a year and a half deer, I think he can be a real stud in a couple years.

What do you think? Year and a half?

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not sure why when I upload the picture it saves it as a much smaller file.  The original picture is 2mb, so when you blow it up a bit the resolution is great..  I tried from my ipad and my PC and got the same result.. 

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I agree with Ray..... A very well fed great gene pooled 1.5.....let him grow for 2 more years and you will have a dandy on your hands!!!

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Got this one on video in the same spot... Another good looking young deer. Not sure if they are part of the same bachelor group or not... I am going to try to keep my eye on them...

I have more food plots planted than ever before (about 8 acres) and 118 acres for them to roam (50% of which is pretty thick and nasty), so hoping that if I let them pass, they will stay "safe".

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jZ6i8yMf-V0

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Drebs that's a really Interesting deer. Could just be a fat 4 yr old or I'm thinking he might be like 6 or 7. Lotta sagging in his belly and face

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4 yrs old any older than that he would have a grey face and a roman nose

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I was guessing 3.5 but im not the best when it comes to estimating age.

we typically dont have monster racks so i guess its possible he is older... heres another picture of him next to a younger buck

Definitely a shooter at our deer camp

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