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I killed the first buck in 2010 and my buddy killed the second buck in 2011, both late archery.
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Anybody have any age guess on these bucks?
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Nice. The top one looks to be 4.5 or maybe 5.5 years old. I'd say the bottom one is 3.5.
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4.5 and older on both...once they hit that age it becomes very difficult to guess unless u have a history with them
damn nice bucks
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I would guess that the first one was 5.5 and the last buck was 4.5
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id like to see some mounted pics if you had any?
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I will try to get pics of my buck but will have to use my trail cam since I don't have a digital camera. My buddies is still at the taxi.
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Quote from: RoyBoy on June 12, 2013, 11:13:47 PM
id like to see some mounted pics if you had any?
Nice looking bucks!
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Wow the size of that body is crazy! looks like a candian monster WT or something.
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He was the biggest body WA whitey I have seen.
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Heres a couple mount pics, sorry there kinda crappy
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Couple dead cam bucks
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OMG, that buck is gorgeous!!!!!!
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Thanks
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Nice bucks, Great job!!
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