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jed1226

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Texas deer, I am gonna say at least a 3.5 year old and possibly 4.5 year old. Body is square, no sag in the belly or back. Looks a little thin, BUT your trail cam date says December for 2 of those pics and deer are typically a little lighter after the rut than they are leading up to the rut.

If I were looking at the antlers and that mass I might get fooled into thinking the deer was older, but the body is a dead give away imo that the deer is not more than 4.5.

Think he would score in the upper 130's, possibly even crack 140 IF his right side brow was still there, but looks like it is broken off.

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