That's a stud for sure. Definitely over 3.5 Y/o. Congrats on a great buck. Will make a great Euro mount.
We don't have any pictures from the previous years. We get so many pictures I typically only keep shooters or bucks with high potential.Heck of a buck sir! Big congratulations!!
Do you have any past history with him? Any past trail cam pics that would have indicated his age based on photos?
Thank you ArcherCongrats sir on a durn super buck!!!!!!
I totally agree DoubleRidge and thank you!Congratulations!! And its my understanding that there are variables which can effect tooth wear such as type of food, etc. From the trail cam pics, looking at his body conformation, he would appear to be 4½ or older...great buck!
Hahahah. He could have hitched a ride up I-24 to Montgomery County.Great buck! Congrats! Ironically I had a stud like that I hunted for 2+ yrs that we called Tank as well. Haven't seen him for the past 2 or 3 yrs so I presume someone got him, old age or something else got him, or his entire home range charged for some odd reason. The Tank I hunted was 4 1/2 when I finally named him. He made a big jump between 3 1/2 and 4 1/2, hence his name, but he stayed that way at 5 1/2. Never have seen him since to know if he blew up again or not. Heck, if you are in Bedford County maybe you just got him .