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    Default Future Potential for a Nice Rack

    The trail cam picked up a few pics of a young Buck, he's has a very symmetrical rack even if it is just a spike. (maybe 4 point)




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    nice pics, how old would you say the buck is ?
    3 maybe ?
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    1.5 years old

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    That be some good eating

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    Quote Originally Posted by benner View Post
    1.5 years old
    Agree

    Cool pic Mike
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    Great to see some good potentials to come.

    Good to see you didn't make the same mistake I made this season when visiting camp to set up game cam.
    Forgot to bring along SD card and batteries on the trip for the game cam.
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    Don’t know mike I hope you wouldn’t let that one walk by you. I drop it like the only one you’ll see

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    Quote Originally Posted by js4fn View Post
    Don’t know mike I hope you wouldn’t let that one walk by you. I drop it like the only one you’ll see
    Oh no, he'll be fair game if the opportunity presents itself.

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    Hard to tell if their rack will be symmetrical when they get bigger. It depends on many environmental factors on top of genetics. My perogative is to leave some does and take any bucks (unless I'm targetting). Chances are you wont see him next year as they like to move.
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