This one gave me the itchy finger too
You will never convince me that you didn't make a mistake that day
This one gave me the itchy finger too
Hard to judge the age at that angle but looks like a 4 year old? Good for Jim on that one. Not many people would pass that buck.You will never convince me that you didn't make a mistake that day
Hard to judge the age at that angle but looks like a 4 year old? Good for Jim on that one. Not many people would pass that buck.
Yep, I know I shoot my share of them
I’m in the same boat with you Jim.
The deer that my dad killed last year was aged using the jawbone method by a state biologist at 4 1/2 years old. The Cementum age was 8 1/2. Based on the number of years that we had been getting pics of him, I would say that the Cementum age was much more accurate. The buck that my son killed this year (129 P&Y)was jawbone aged at 2 1/2, while the Cementum age was 5 1/2. This particular deer, we had on camera last year and was definitely not an 18 month old deer last year. The deer that I killed this year was also aged at 2 1/2 years using the jawbone method, and based in on the pics we had of him last year, there is no way that is correct. I am guessing that he is 4 1/2- 5 1/2. Still waiting on the results from the Cementum aging.Who higher and who is lower. What are the age differences. 3 to 4 year difference seems drastic.