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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 883643" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>I did not mention that in the past week, I have seen that 4 year old 4x5 several times and keep passing on him hoping he makes it through. He is easily a +140 class buck right now and just a stud for body size. There is also that 3 year old 5x5 who probably outscores this buck easily but just a young buck. GREAT genes in that buck he is still around as well. There are also a host of younger bucks, two year olds running around. There is one 2 year old that is a clean 5x5, looks related to the other 5x5 3 year old running around.</p><p> </p><p> I saw a yearling buck early this week that was a solid 4x4. This is his first set of antlers so who knows what he will turn into.</p><p> </p><p> There were no bucks on the place until a week ago so there is some hope. Had I not seen these other bucks, I probably would have let this one walk as well but there are enough good YOUNG bucks that I would rather see them do the breeding then this old buck, even though he is a solid 5x5 with good mass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 883643, member: 10"] I did not mention that in the past week, I have seen that 4 year old 4x5 several times and keep passing on him hoping he makes it through. He is easily a +140 class buck right now and just a stud for body size. There is also that 3 year old 5x5 who probably outscores this buck easily but just a young buck. GREAT genes in that buck he is still around as well. There are also a host of younger bucks, two year olds running around. There is one 2 year old that is a clean 5x5, looks related to the other 5x5 3 year old running around. I saw a yearling buck early this week that was a solid 4x4. This is his first set of antlers so who knows what he will turn into. There were no bucks on the place until a week ago so there is some hope. Had I not seen these other bucks, I probably would have let this one walk as well but there are enough good YOUNG bucks that I would rather see them do the breeding then this old buck, even though he is a solid 5x5 with good mass. [/QUOTE]
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