Duh
WKR
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2023
- Messages
- 817
So a couple years back I killed my first buck with a bow and he turned out to be what I consider a giant. I’ve never been a photographer or into taking pictures with me in them (weird for a millennial I know).
I definitely regret not taking the extra time to get some quality pictures but what I regret even more is not sending the teeth in for aging. I got caught up in the moment and enjoyed soaking that portion of the hunt up but I also got him cut up fast and didn’t think to save the bottom jaw. I’d really like to know the age at this point but only have the top teeth from the euro mount. Is there a different form of age testing without the bottom teeth?
Here’s the buck in question
I definitely regret not taking the extra time to get some quality pictures but what I regret even more is not sending the teeth in for aging. I got caught up in the moment and enjoyed soaking that portion of the hunt up but I also got him cut up fast and didn’t think to save the bottom jaw. I’d really like to know the age at this point but only have the top teeth from the euro mount. Is there a different form of age testing without the bottom teeth?
Here’s the buck in question