That may seem like a dumb question. At the very end of November, I had a beautiful 6 point buck come through under my stand. I got to observe him up close for several minutes. A very pretty rack with some mass and main beams that swept upward beautifully. The spread was not huge and the tines not terribly long. He was not tiny but very lean and I pegged him for a nice two year old up and comer.
The drought hit my area pretty hard in spring and early summer and my bucks that survived the year before either lost rack size or barely gained.
Today I found one side of the six pointer mentioned above. It is clearly bigger than 2 almost all 2 year old sheds I have from past years and as big or bigger than known 3 year old bucks as far as main beam length and mass. Looking back, his lean appearance could very well just be that he was rutted out...hence the early shed.
So the original question...can you age a buck from the size of the shed anlter?
The drought hit my area pretty hard in spring and early summer and my bucks that survived the year before either lost rack size or barely gained.
Today I found one side of the six pointer mentioned above. It is clearly bigger than 2 almost all 2 year old sheds I have from past years and as big or bigger than known 3 year old bucks as far as main beam length and mass. Looking back, his lean appearance could very well just be that he was rutted out...hence the early shed.
So the original question...can you age a buck from the size of the shed anlter?