Originally Posted by huntsman22
Originally Posted by JGRaider
Originally Posted by SKane


1.5 y/o bucks r potential 1.5 y/o's. smirk


vast majority of hunters can't tell the difference between a 3 yr old and a 6 yr old.

Here's another old, old buck I helped a friend kill several days ago. He's at least 6.5, more likely 7.5


Could somebody explain to me, why guys feel the need to add a '.5' to the year of a deer? How do you know that it wasn't born a .3, .4, .6 or a .7? Are your kids aged as 11 and a half year olds? Do they get half-year birthday parties, too? I don't know anybody but deer hunters that do this stuff. Farmers, ranchers and any other normal folk, say their animals/kids are yearlings, two/three/four year olds without having to embellish an extra half year. But rock on, if it makes you feel superior......



Laffin'. No superiority Don.
Eastern thing - age during the hunting season. Same sort of colloquialism as 10pt vs. 5x5.

We easterners - we're a peculiar bunch. laugh




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