bigbendmarine
5 year old buck +
True to form, scrape activity usually skyrockets the last week of October on my north Florida property... looked out the window yesterday as dusk approached and saw a buck I recognized cruising across my backyard... one named "Lucky" due to badly compromised left rack.

As I'm watching him cross I see motion some distance behind him... much like discussed in the thread concerning bucks traveling together as rut begins, these two were DEFINITELY together though they kept a respectable distance from one another. "Lucky" was leading the way and almost like a string was tied to the buck behind him, the second buck followed on his heels about 50 yards back.
But here's why I'm sharing... fairly excited I might have experienced a FIRST since purchasing my property 5 years ago. I hadn't seen the buck in the back before but he sure looked familiar... took me about a second, but then struck me his face / head shape looked VERY much like a buck I'd harvested a few years back!
So here's the buck that was following "Lucky"...



Now here's the buck I suspect just might be his Dad?


Few commonalities that struck me in comparing them... what first hit me was the shape of their faces. Something kind of baby-faced about them compared to their peers, though their racks are nice for our neck of the woods (the 10 point was one I named "Bo" and scored 130 net -- enough to put him in the top 25 scored bucks submitted to the Florida buck registry program in 2016, appreciating that's a score many of y'all wouldn't even consider harvesting in states blessed with better soils). Few other commonalities is that their tines are NOT all that tall though the widths on their racks are fairly nice.
Others see it or just wishful thinking on my part? Not like I'm going to try to do any DNA sample comparison or anything, but may name him "Son of Bo" if consensus is they look fairly closely related.

As I'm watching him cross I see motion some distance behind him... much like discussed in the thread concerning bucks traveling together as rut begins, these two were DEFINITELY together though they kept a respectable distance from one another. "Lucky" was leading the way and almost like a string was tied to the buck behind him, the second buck followed on his heels about 50 yards back.
But here's why I'm sharing... fairly excited I might have experienced a FIRST since purchasing my property 5 years ago. I hadn't seen the buck in the back before but he sure looked familiar... took me about a second, but then struck me his face / head shape looked VERY much like a buck I'd harvested a few years back!
So here's the buck that was following "Lucky"...



Now here's the buck I suspect just might be his Dad?


Few commonalities that struck me in comparing them... what first hit me was the shape of their faces. Something kind of baby-faced about them compared to their peers, though their racks are nice for our neck of the woods (the 10 point was one I named "Bo" and scored 130 net -- enough to put him in the top 25 scored bucks submitted to the Florida buck registry program in 2016, appreciating that's a score many of y'all wouldn't even consider harvesting in states blessed with better soils). Few other commonalities is that their tines are NOT all that tall though the widths on their racks are fairly nice.
Others see it or just wishful thinking on my part? Not like I'm going to try to do any DNA sample comparison or anything, but may name him "Son of Bo" if consensus is they look fairly closely related.