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Stringing together about 10 images here of a mule deer that Cookie has run down every season since 2015 (6 years). The story begins with this fellow, nicknamed Tank, who had ruled the roost in a small basin during the rut for several years. Not a huge animal but fairly stout.
Tank was minding his business on a cold snowy morning Nov 15, 2015 at about 08:25
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when a new to us, threatening Big Eddy, came down the adjacent hillside. The sun was not over our horizon yet so these images are not the best.
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The two, with Tank to the lower right, had about a 5-minute discussion ending up in a creek literally at Cookie's feet. Unfortunately, about 30-seconds into that session, Cookie's camera batteries died and she missed capturing most of the fight. Had no idea at the time that she was so well versed in 3 and 4 letter French vernacular, and she has never let a battery get down more than half way since.
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Tank was forced from the basin gathering up some more does in the next drainage, and here's the new king of the roost surveying his winnings. His distinguishing feature is a small black dot or scar just on the upper and slightly forward edge of his left eyelid.
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About 4 hours later, he was dry and looking pretty buff. This guy has ruled the roost since and I'll add in the 2016-2020 images now. My only question here is just how old does one think this buck was here in 2015 and what his age might be now?
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Here's 2016:
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then 2017:
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2018:
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and 2018 again when someone managed to break him up a bit.
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2019 when he was looking a bit crabby on the front forks,
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Have to finish on another page as 9 images seems to the limit here.

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and now in Nov 2020 when he's still looking like a significant force. Cookie spent almost 2 full days in this vicinity, and said he faced down about 5 or 6 challengers during each session. Never had to get physical, as a stern look and couple steps forward was enough.
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Hoping he'll winter well, avoid us hunters again next season, and make an appearance in the fall of 2021. We've had some 2 or 3 year runs with a few other known bucks, but this is our longest stint. By now, he must have 8 or 9 years in, and one would think his teeth would be down to the gums. Opinions or thoughts on age please?

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.

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What I think is very cool is that the basic rack configuration remains year after year. It’s not random.

Excellent pics. Thanks and Merry Christmas to Cookie!

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Great pictures. I really like that country you live in. Is the Apple Peddler (I think it’s called) still in business?

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Thanks for sharing this. I enjoyed your pictures.

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Great looking animal. 👍

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Is the Apple Peddler (I think it’s called) still in business?


Yes, but according to my son, who put in about 6 months there as a cook, it's touch n go at the moment. About half the staff is out, and the place is not configured such that carry-out or pick-up is efficient at all. During virus windows when walk in's and sitdown's are allowed, they are just managing. With lock downs, it's only 3 or 4 carryout orders a day. Tough times for them, but the fast food joints like McDonald's etc are doing land office business.

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1minute: Thanks for sharing the information and the wonderful pictures.
I enjoyed them all very much.
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Thanks for sharing, Cookie’s mule deer photography Is one of the very best things about this site.

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Wow. Fantastic mule pics. That is a fine buck.


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Beautiful as always,both Tank and Big Eddy are studs.Do you know if Tank is still kicking?

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What a beautiful Mule deer.

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2015 was the last known year for Tank. Up to 4 or 5 photographers work the region each season, and no one saw him there after. Big Eddy's visits can be brief as well. 2017 he was around for about 8 days. 2018 about 3 days, and 2019 maybe 5. This season he was around for two days and went unseen during the following week.

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Thanks for sharing the pics, a beautiful buck and photography.


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Outstanding. Thanks for taking time out to share that.

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Grid coordinates please? wink


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That is some stud mule deer. That is also some great photography! Pretty cool you can find him every year and take some pictures. I for one am hoping that he makes it through several more winters. Thanks for the images, way cool.

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Great pics and thank you for sharing the chronology of this buck. Fascinating stuff.

My wild-azzed guess is a minimum of 8-9 years old.

Fieldgrade, who passed away last winter, had a doe at his place that looked fully mature and had a fawn when she was hit by a car and had a terrible limp from that time on. She went on to have fawns for 9 more years. She must have been 12 years old when she disappeared.

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In 2015, I would say he was most likely a 3, or possibly a 4 year old.

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Enjoyed the photography, thanks for sharing.


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