100% the same deerI missed him last year at about 300 yard. Last week of the season in unit CWD. I had pictures of him from March while he shed, so I knew it was a clean miss.
This week, I get this picture. Same place as previous pictures this time of year of the same deer. What are the odds this is the same deer and he's made it 7.5+ in unit CWD. Two years ago, half the deer tested came back positive so we basically stopped testing. Goes to show you not all deer die of CWD. I truly think it's the same deer and at this point he's going down hill. Curious as to y'all's thought…(sorry for the numerous post, would have put it all in one but having trouble posting pics from my phone)
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What are the odds this is the same deer and he's made it 7.5+ in unit CWD.
Thanks for the response and I completely agree. We personally haven't changed anything with how we attempt to manage the herd aside from being able to hunt the CWD seasons. I do feel like on this property the bucks we get on camera tend to show a younger overall age structure, but then again, the older bucks are more elusive and harder to capture.TN by contrast only discovered CWD in 2018 and look at how TWRA is handling it. Baffles me.
I do feel like on this property the bucks we get on camera tend to show a younger overall age structure, but then again, the older bucks are more elusive and harder to capture.
Just looking at those pics, I'd say that deer was 5.5 min, favor 6.5.View attachment 248199View attachment 248200View attachment 248201
He's back. Thinking he's 8.5 this year. Thoughts? Feel like this has to be him based on his age. First time showing up this year.