I knew you would like this one. No comment on the size or location of the black "blob"....i'll leave that to the imagination of the guesser.These Are always so much fun. I'll go 2.5, with the possibility you are playing games with that black marker.
Well that covers 30" of score range.....isn't that like saying he could be anywhere from a fawn to a 3 yr old? And the lower half of your score range would most certainly be in line with the top end of bucks in this area that fall in your age guess.I'll go out on a limb and put him between 80"-110" based on the body structure.
What was the deciding factoring on changing your mind foggy?I'm going with 3.5. (revised from 2.5 after a second look)
So what features have you hung up?I'm on the fence between 2.5 an 3.5
Phil it's really only a guess, that buck could be a 3.5 just as well. I shot a 3.5 back in the day that scored 167". I worked on a mid150"s 6.5 today. I've seen 6.5 in the upper teens. Unless you have the teeth, it's a toss up.Well that covers 30" of score range.....isn't that like saying he could be anywhere from a fawn to a 3 yr old? And the lower half of your score range would most certainly be in line with the top end of bucks in this area that fall in your age guess.
That deer is getting a bit of a belly and his body is large, filled out nicely, and "deep".What was the deciding factoring on changing your mind foggy?
Well he looks like he has a thick winter coat which I think is throwing me off. His face an neck say 2.5 but he is pretty stocky.So what features have you hung up?
I agree with the mass observation to an extent. The oldest buck ever known to be killed in the state of PA was 10.5 yr old that had no mass to speak of. If he ever grossed p&y min I would have been shocked. I have a pic of him somewhere.Phil it's really only a guess, that buck could be a 3.5 just as well. I shot a 3.5 back in the day that scored 167". I worked on a mid150"s 6.5 today. I've seen 6.5 in the upper teens. Unless you have the teeth, it's a toss up.
Mass is one pretty good indicator of age though. At 4.5 they start getting thicker. Every 5.5 plus I've seen has mass, even those in the teens.
Thanks for expounding on your guess!That deer is getting a bit of a belly and his body is large, filled out nicely, and "deep".
See now that is funny....I think his front end (from the shoulders up to the nose) looks older.Well he looks like he has a thick winter coat. His face an neck say 2.5 but he is pretty stocky.
I officially go with 2.5