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Quote from: OutHouse on January 30, 2017, 04:49:29 PMQuote from: jackelope on January 30, 2017, 11:44:23 AMQuote from: White Pass Outfitters on January 30, 2017, 10:38:25 AMI would let him grow for a couple years before taking him. Can't shoot wall hangers if you take the little ones. Great picture though .Watched this Black tail grow up for a couple years before I took him and yes a true black tail west of I-5That buck is not getting any bigger. He'll live out his life as a giant 2 point I'd wager.Just curious why do you think he won't get any bigger? Is there something in the photo that tells you that?That buck is mature age-wise, he's not your typical 2.5 yr 2 point. Although I don't hunt the Palouse / breaks of the snake river anymore, that country is loaded with 2pt breeder bucks. They'll never develop forks, they are and always will be 2 pointers with an occasional eye guard or sticker. The two pointers became the prodminant buck once the 3 PT or better restrictions were implemented a couple decades back.
Quote from: jackelope on January 30, 2017, 11:44:23 AMQuote from: White Pass Outfitters on January 30, 2017, 10:38:25 AMI would let him grow for a couple years before taking him. Can't shoot wall hangers if you take the little ones. Great picture though .Watched this Black tail grow up for a couple years before I took him and yes a true black tail west of I-5That buck is not getting any bigger. He'll live out his life as a giant 2 point I'd wager.Just curious why do you think he won't get any bigger? Is there something in the photo that tells you that?
Quote from: White Pass Outfitters on January 30, 2017, 10:38:25 AMI would let him grow for a couple years before taking him. Can't shoot wall hangers if you take the little ones. Great picture though .Watched this Black tail grow up for a couple years before I took him and yes a true black tail west of I-5That buck is not getting any bigger. He'll live out his life as a giant 2 point I'd wager.
I would let him grow for a couple years before taking him. Can't shoot wall hangers if you take the little ones. Great picture though .Watched this Black tail grow up for a couple years before I took him and yes a true black tail west of I-5
Quote from: Hoythunter on January 30, 2017, 07:13:55 PMQuote from: OutHouse on January 30, 2017, 04:49:29 PMQuote from: jackelope on January 30, 2017, 11:44:23 AMQuote from: White Pass Outfitters on January 30, 2017, 10:38:25 AMI would let him grow for a couple years before taking him. Can't shoot wall hangers if you take the little ones. Great picture though .Watched this Black tail grow up for a couple years before I took him and yes a true black tail west of I-5That buck is not getting any bigger. He'll live out his life as a giant 2 point I'd wager.Just curious why do you think he won't get any bigger? Is there something in the photo that tells you that?That buck is mature age-wise, he's not your typical 2.5 yr 2 point. Although I don't hunt the Palouse / breaks of the snake river anymore, that country is loaded with 2pt breeder bucks. They'll never develop forks, they are and always will be 2 pointers with an occasional eye guard or sticker. The two pointers became the prodminant buck once the 3 PT or better restrictions were implemented a couple decades back. What he said. That's a mature buck. He might get a little bigger, but he's not going to magically become a big 4x4. He'll be a big 2 point forever I believe.
Thanks for the replies guys. Does anyone know if the same can be said about whitetails i.e. that a whitetail's 2.5 year old antler frame won't change a whole lot years down the line?
Just because it is a big 2 point does not mean he will only make 2points. Good genetics for antler growth means good genetics period. he will make offspring with the same genetics not just 2 points........
Quote from: chinookie23 on February 01, 2017, 01:22:29 PMJust because it is a big 2 point does not mean he will only make 2points. Good genetics for antler growth means good genetics period. he will make offspring with the same genetics not just 2 points........Well... kind of. Offspring get half of their genes from the doe and half from the buck. And it matters whether the trait is poly genetic or not and it matters if there are both dominant and recessive genes associated with it. It's been decades since I studied genetics and it is not child's play to understand even traits that are governed by the most simple of combinations. You get into more complex traits and it is very difficult for an expert to even explain it in simplistic terms to a layman.