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Eastern WA Buck Regression
« on: August 06, 2025, 08:16:06 PM »
Hey all, I’ve been out scouting quite a bit this summer glassing and checking cameras. I’ve found quite a few bucks from last year, I still need to got check in on a buck or 2, but from the last time I saw them, they were either behind in growth or going to be smaller than the year before. I’m going to assume I’ve looked over 75ish bucks this year, and not a single buck I knew to be mature (4+ years old) from last year has grown to have larger antlers this year. I have had a couple stay about the same, but quite a few regress. Most bucks seem to be about done growing, and as of right now, I think I know 8/10 of my mature bucks from last year have regressed, some maybe only 5” or so, but still a regression. Biggest regression I’ve seen is probably 10-15” on a buck I know to be fairly old (6 at a minimum, but I lean more towards 7-8+).

I’m just curious if anyone else is seeing this or if I’m just finding bucks that are getting old and can no longer grow that antlers they once had.


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Re: Eastern WA Buck Regression
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2025, 08:53:11 PM »
I'm gonna guess.
I'm sure there is a thousand factors that can and will effect growth, including just getting old.

Older bucks have to hide through multiple hunting season.
Then rut very hard at the same time as these  hunting seasons.
By spring I've seen older bucks ,that look like they are gonna drop over dead. Spring green up,how fast they can pull themselves out of that half dead condition. And actually start antler growth.

That's my theory.
Older/bigger the buck,harder they rut.
Which puts them in bad condition in the spring.
With winter die off possible in the spring green up if they can't recover.
Definitely stunt the antler growth, the longer it takes to pull out of that condition.
With no bait ,or feeding allowed.
Older bucks naturally decrease,unless all there nutritional needs are meet year round.
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Re: Eastern WA Buck Regression
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2025, 09:53:24 PM »
Also just a guess here. I think antler growth is better or worse some years due to available food sources and how good they may or may not be. Drought for example I think can cause less growth than a year where there is an abundance of lush browse for the animals.  :twocents:

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Re: Eastern WA Buck Regression
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2025, 10:50:26 PM »
every single nice buck I saw last year has grown bigger this year. It takes 9 plus in most cases to see a real regression. I have hunted bucks for up to 5 years in some cases and they all had up and down years in that span. One buck for instance would have 2 drop tines 1 year then the following had 0 then another year he had 1 drop and back to 2 drops

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Re: Eastern WA Buck Regression
« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2025, 11:16:39 PM »
every single nice buck I saw last year has grown bigger this year. It takes 9 plus in most cases to see a real regression. I have hunted bucks for up to 5 years in some cases and they all had up and down years in that span. One buck for instance would have 2 drop tines 1 year then the following had 0 then another year he had 1 drop and back to 2 drops
Agreed for the most part. Not sure where you’re getting the 9+. Some bucks biggest years are much younger than that, but it has been linked to winters/conditions.

I’m just mostly confused because we seemed to have a good amount of snow pack while leaving the valleys and winter grounds with a very easy winter. We did have a dryer spring and the mountains are still very green. I thought those conditions would’ve been very good for antler growth.


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Re: Eastern WA Buck Regression
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 04:59:23 AM »
Your asking a question that most biologist, probably couldn't answer.  Would tell you there personal opinion.

What's the hunting pressure like in these areas.
Private vs public .
Mountain buck vs AG buck
Do the bucks go nocturnal,only eat at night during hunting season.

Big bucks do not eat during the rut. Only one thing they want.

By late December/January most big bucks are starved before winter starts. Running on fat reserve,is why they continue to look healthy. By spring may look half dead.

Then you have genetics from one area or another.
May be that one area bucks will top out antler growth at 4-5 years.
Some 6-7 years . Ten years ,who knows. These are genetic traits.
Growing extra points,trash points,double eye guards,drop times,all that. Pure genetics,seen young bucks with double eye guards.
Sometimes they carry those genetics there whole life,other times it happens as they age .

The only way to know for sure ,is to keep an eye on individual bucks for many years. Look at all the factors in its life,see the genetics for that given area . And make your best guess.


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Re: Eastern WA Buck Regression
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 07:50:59 AM »
I know around my place the deer antlers are much smaller this year. I also know that with the new baiting law I haven’t been putting out antlermax. I also know this year I’m not seeing as many fawns. That antlermax helped the does and fawns as well not just the bucks.
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Re: Eastern WA Buck Regression
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 03:40:59 PM »
I know around my place the deer antlers are much smaller this year. I also know that with the new baiting law I haven’t been putting out antlermax. I also know this year I’m not seeing as many fawns. That antlermax helped the does and fawns as well not just the bucks.

Yup ,seeing is believing.
Supplement feeding has probably helped our deer/elk ,a lot more than most realized.
At least someone noticed.
Yes, I quit putting supplements,salt, other attractant out.
Since it was public I did my stuff on ,there will be nothing to drive the deer to public this year.


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