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Not sure what criteria others follow but for yearlings, prickets and 4 pointers I judge them on body weight, frame stature and overall vigour / demeanour when deciding culls. When they push onto a mature buck you've got more to go on and it should be far more obvious what's got potential. Despite this I no doubt shoot many bucks well before their prime as giving them the time to mature isn't always practical.

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+1 for Dropper,a lot is spoken about cull figures for Roe in/on open countryside,but it is a load of tosh and to quantify this,can you remember seeing a great Buck on your land only to leave it to pass on it's seed and to take it out at a later date and never see the same Deer again,well,that is because it has moved away .....simples.

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IMO antler size is purely down to genetics and nutritional food. Management has little or nothing to do with it.

 

Going back to the original poster, I would expect the true good heads to have four points in their first years antlers.

 

But that's just one guys opinion....

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as recreational stalkers, I think all this stuff about management of decent heads is virtually impossible. you may be selective with bucks and even does that produce twins etc. but if bob next door is grassing everything he sees what chance have you? I take what I think the ground can produce and am not interested in trophies. a lot of landowners are desperate for them to be removed and if you don't then someone else will, as with all wildlife control. I don't like this constant use of the word management when ever deer are to be controlled

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