Bamafada,
He is a low 120's. Notice the mass on the bases on my pics. They are over 5" in diameteter. scoring when in velvet can be difficult and even more depressing when it falls.
Late in the antler development the velvet starts to seperate, giving an illusion there is heavy mass.
I will post another pic of a deer i call Tiney. I watched him all last year, letting him walk on several occasions. He was a 3.5 year old, with g2's over 14" long and g3"s over 13". He was lacking in the brow tine department but still a stud. My wife and little girl were picking butter cups in the hay field where i saw him on a regualr basis crossing a fence. 20 feet from the fence line they found his left side. The next day i went and sat for 30 minutes and here he came still holding his right antler. I stayed out for a few days so he did not change his entrance into the field and low and behold within 10 feet of where the girls found the left i found the right. I had Mike Hall in Clarksville mount the sheds euro style.
He is a low 120's. Notice the mass on the bases on my pics. They are over 5" in diameteter. scoring when in velvet can be difficult and even more depressing when it falls.
Late in the antler development the velvet starts to seperate, giving an illusion there is heavy mass.
I will post another pic of a deer i call Tiney. I watched him all last year, letting him walk on several occasions. He was a 3.5 year old, with g2's over 14" long and g3"s over 13". He was lacking in the brow tine department but still a stud. My wife and little girl were picking butter cups in the hay field where i saw him on a regualr basis crossing a fence. 20 feet from the fence line they found his left side. The next day i went and sat for 30 minutes and here he came still holding his right antler. I stayed out for a few days so he did not change his entrance into the field and low and behold within 10 feet of where the girls found the left i found the right. I had Mike Hall in Clarksville mount the sheds euro style.