Neither is really large or will be this year, but the second one has potential in a year or two if he makes it. I think both are probably 2 year olds.
Posted: 5/23/2016 12:23:26 PM EDT
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I think 2-3 years is probably their lifespan with 3 roads within 200 yards. The land back there is going to be developed this year or next.
Posted: 5/23/2016 5:07:33 PM EDT
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I think 2-3 years is probably their lifespan with 3 roads within 200 yards. The land back there is going to be developed this year or next.
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I think 2-3 years is probably their lifespan with 3 roads within 200 yards. The land back there is going to be developed this year or next.
You may be surprised, I have seen mature bucks that are at least 5-6 years old inside the Douglasville city limits. Not in or around a park but in heavily built out residential and commercial areas. My sister lives inside the perimeter between Roswell Road and 400. Her son put up a trail camera and got some shots of a monster buck right beside their house.
Posted: 5/23/2016 6:50:52 PM EDT
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Big enough for eating,
and I hear they seem mighty tasty on the exciting side
in MAY.
Watch out for ticks.
Posted: 5/24/2016 12:55:19 PM EDT
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nice Rob, better start practicing those bow shots on a moving target!!