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I've spent 6 years clearing, planting and improving the habitat on my property and finally.....



I hope I at least get a photo of him in late August to see how he finishes out.


~Ann





 
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Congrats on all your hard work, hope he turns out nice and invites his friends along.


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Regardless of how it turns out, that is a mighty fine photo Ann.

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Good pic Ann. tu2 tu2 His little buddy beside him has some nubs, so he may have some potential if he has the same genetics as the larger buck.


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Good to see the effort paying off. Well done. tu2
 
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Rome was not built in a day ! Hopefully they will just keep getting bigger. Good for you.
 
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Great photo Ann. He looks delicious!


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Nice looking piece of land!
 
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Very cool.


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Todd,

No, I have never taken a deer on my property. Maybe this is the year I do!


~Ann





 
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Nice one Ann. Let him grow a few more years!


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Nice one Ann. Let him grow a few more years!


Neighbors most likely well shoot him before that happens.
 
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It is hard to get an idea of how old ht may be from the way he is standing in my opinion.

Just from what I see I am gonna guess him at 2.5 to 3.5, no older than 4.5.

There does not appear to be any points on the main beams between the brow tines and the tips. It looks like the tip of the left antler may have a crab-claw/small fork to it.

If he is 2.5 or older and that is all the antler he has I would say he needs to be culled, jmo.

It is still good to see that whatever you are doing is having an effect Ann. tu2


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The deer herd is very low in this part of Vermont. Poor soils, almost no agriculture, poaching, massive snow depths in winter and same age forests full of ferns.

Except on my property!

Anyway, that's why I have never bothered to hunt whitetails here. I always go to western NYS and shoot the first legal buck I see.


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Patience is all it takes, congrats.
 
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Ann, I know/have known lots of folks that do that. It is really a odd event for them to shoot a deer on the property around their home.

They will go to a spot 100 miles away to hunt but won't shootthe ones they have been feeding and watching. Nothing wrong with that at all beer


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Well, in my case he probably won't be around come hunting season. I really wish we had an earlier hunt. The deer move to yarding areas down the mountain by end of September. I'll certainly bow hunt but I've never seen a deer or fresh spoor here even in October. Did have a bull moose come through though (middle of the night).


~Ann





 
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I'm with you, Ann. I've had 15-20 deer of all sorts browsing in my "front" yard and never shot a one. And some of them were dandies.
However, put the same deer 1/4 mile up the hollow, and it was a different story. Big Grin


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