Same deer?

Is it the same buck?

  • yes

    Votes: 33 100.0%
  • no

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    33
I am with corn king on the eye guards, fist thing I noticed, Second was the drivers side G2 like WNC2500 said. Biggest difference is the additional tine on the passenger side, but extra tines happen, It is always better to look for similarity than to focus on a few differences. I think it is a very good chance it is the same buck.
 
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I know a deer is a deer but I think he even carries his body in the same lazy posture and the head and face are just too much the same to me also. I’m even more convinced the more I look at him.
Is the OP going to give us the answer or maybe he doesn’t know.🤷‍♂️
 
So the results are unanimous right now at yes it's the same buck. Here's the curveball....the picture as a 9 point are from this year, and the picture as a 10 point are last year....

I have seen deer get smaller before and even lose large points, but this would be the most transformative change I've seen seemingly at an age I would've expected some growth. I think it is the same deer but wanted to check to make sure I wasn't seeing something that wasn't there.

Minus the extra point on the right side, to me it looks like you could just about swap antlers out and not notice. He is on the narrow side both years as well. I was originally thinking the buck had just not showed back up this year as I was expecting something much bigger. Now I'm hoping this is him and next year he'll get back on track where he should be. Some of the bucks I've known to get smaller in past years have exploded the following year. I'm hoping that will be the case with this one. It will be my oldest son's first year hunting the property next year and would love for him to have a really big one to chase. This one will no doubt get shot whatever he looks like next year given the opportunity for him. Good chance he won't be seen in person, however, as we never saw him last year or this year (we didn't try to this year, though).

Other pics of him from this year make the deer look older to me than he appears in this particular picture based on his body. Just looked to be an "older deer" before I even thought about it possibly being the one from last year.

He did show up about the same time of year this year and on the same part of the property.

Another note is the good buck we got this year also had essentially no growth from last year as well.
 
Now that I've had a chance to dig, it doesn't seem like he "shrunk" as much as the original pics made me think he did. Hopefully he doesn't flatline and stay the same next year...
 
Now that I've had a chance to dig, it doesn't seem like he "shrunk" as much as the original pics made me think he did. Hopefully he doesn't flatline and stay the same next year...
I have seen many a buck that have grown antlers just like this one. Some times it is bad weather, could be some sort of sickness or parasite. Often I think that when a buck becomes dominate, rut stress knocks them back, Unless he is really old there is a good chance that he is going to be back better then ever, but don't get your hopes up for a big jump. Ten inches more would likely be max and I would guess less.
 

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