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<blockquote data-quote="Sampson" data-source="post: 3477455" data-attributes="member: 25086"><p>^^well you do sound like a smart a$$. I going to point out the obvious, so somehow your experience of running deer check station makes you an expert at aging deer but a guy who mounts over a hundred deer a year and process over three hundred a year for the last 20 years isn’t? Welcome to OS toothpick! Your going to fit in just fine. As we have lots of resident experts on guns, ammo, wildlife management, morals, ethics, nudity, religion and host of other debatable topics. </p><p></p><p>I remember the check stations and I used them for years. Depending on the county there maybe lots of deer brought in and other counties not so much. I trust the taxidermists who as looked at more deer in 20 years then most of us will in a lifetime of hunting. He aged the buck at 5.5 even though he only field dressed at 150 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sampson, post: 3477455, member: 25086"] ^^well you do sound like a smart a$$. I going to point out the obvious, so somehow your experience of running deer check station makes you an expert at aging deer but a guy who mounts over a hundred deer a year and process over three hundred a year for the last 20 years isn’t? Welcome to OS toothpick! Your going to fit in just fine. As we have lots of resident experts on guns, ammo, wildlife management, morals, ethics, nudity, religion and host of other debatable topics. I remember the check stations and I used them for years. Depending on the county there maybe lots of deer brought in and other counties not so much. I trust the taxidermists who as looked at more deer in 20 years then most of us will in a lifetime of hunting. He aged the buck at 5.5 even though he only field dressed at 150 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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