Two year old stud

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Two year old stud

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I'm licking my chops to see this one in three years. As long as a car doesn't hit him he should make it to maturity.
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Hell yeah. Two years and he's a toad.
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Yeah buddy. He is nice now. Definitely be a brute one day

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Good looking deer....
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If big antlers are your goal, definitely take care of any 2-year-old bucks that are well above average. Working inside high-fences, where individual bucks can be followed over their lifetimes, has taught me that the vast majority of true trophy mature bucks were top-end all their lives. In essence, they were well above average at 3 1/2 and 2 1/2 and usually as yearlings as well. Now I'm sure most anyone that runs a lot of cameras over time on the same property can show examples of a buck that explodes in antler growth late in life, myself included. But those bucks are more the exception than the rule. The majority of top-end mature bucks were top-end all their lives. If you want top-end mature bucks, be sure to protect the young bucks that are outperforming the other bucks of their age-class.

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Hope he makes it!


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BSK wrote:If big antlers are your goal, definitely take care of any 2-year-old bucks that are well above average. Working inside high-fences, where individual bucks can be followed over their lifetimes, has taught me that the vast majority of true trophy mature bucks were top-end all their lives. In essence, they were well above average at 3 1/2 and 2 1/2 and usually as yearlings as well. Now I'm sure most anyone that runs a lot of cameras over time on the same property can show examples of a buck that explodes in antler growth late in life, myself included. But those bucks are more the exception than the rule. The majority of top-end mature bucks were top-end all their lives. If you want top-end mature bucks, be sure to protect the young bucks that are outperforming the other bucks of their age-class.
EXACTLY!!!

I have seen hundreds of pics posted of deer that people have passed and read them state that he is gonna be a Stud in a year or two. But, the deer is already a 3yr old and only has 90-100 inches of antler. They do not all grow to be giants no matter how old they get!

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Hope he stays around.

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