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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 buckDo 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.
Quote from: hunter399 on August 07, 2025, 04:59:23 AMYour 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 buckDo 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.Every buck I caught on camera last year over my pear pile took a bite while he was chasing tail The small bucks just ate, but the big ones would take a few bites them start chasing again. Was interesting to see.
This is kind of getting away from the original post but I truly believe extra feed and minerals over the long term (providing feed most or all of the year) makes more difference than many people realize. Case in point, how do you think these game ranches produce such huge antlers? Selective breeding and feeding! Why are Midwest whitetails living in ag rich areas so much heavier than northwestern woods whitetails?You answered your own question.... The AG field areas have more nutritional foods. The black belt of Alabama is a good example. Richer soils, more ag, more antler... Research has shown this for decades.