Age this buck

How old is this buck


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Front heavy buck means he's mature, 5 or older. I have a hard time telling age over 5 because if they reach that age, they're definitely old enough to kill. If I had to guess, him being a mountain buck, he's probably 6+ because it's not like he's eating beans and corn all year to get fat.
 
Front heavy buck means he's mature, 5 or older. I have a hard time telling age over 5 because if they reach that age, they're definitely old enough to kill. If I had to guess, him being a mountain buck, he's probably 6+ because it's not like he's eating beans and corn all year to get fat.
Same here, aging is something I am still getting a feel for. I was thinking his antler prime might have even been the year prior. Then again what do I know. I only found him last year so no history longer than that.
 
Not sure on MT deer- but anywhere one state or more to the east and hes at least 4. Huge body says 5 or older but his neck entry and rack shape would not be out of the question for 4 in areas i know
 
Concur with the others that I find it hard to tell a deer over 5. (how many of them even naturally live that long?!) Feels good that I guessed the same as most before reading ahead!

For me, it was the old man sag in the brisket and back. That's telltale.
 
Not sure on MT deer- but anywhere one state or more to the east and hes at least 4. Huge body says 5 or older but his neck entry and rack shape would not be out of the question for 4 in areas i know
In summer I had him at 4, in season I thought atleast 5. I also see the antlers and since id put him around mid 120s I wondered if he was older and his antlers had already peaked. I suppose this could also just be as big as he gets. I hope to get him on camera again this season if he lived.
 
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