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On this episode of the Hunt West Podcast, Jaden Bales tackles the big question: 'Did I shoot a baby giant in 2024?' Jaden dives deep into various studies and personal anecdotes to bust myths about deer ages and antler sizes. He discusses data from the Utah long-term study on mule deer and an interesting Texas Apache Ranch study, sharing insights on how environmental factors affect antler growth. Tune in for a detailed analysis of mule deer data, hunting strategies, and the significance of understanding deer aging in the quest for that big buck. Check out these studies and resources to come to your own mule deer antler-age conclusions: The Utah Study: Long-Lasting Effects of Maternal Condition on Free-Ranging Cervids Antlers by the Numbers: The Apache Ranch Study Study shows mule deer antlers peak earlier than thought The Wyoming Maternal Effects Study Wyoming Tooth Age Data ____ 01:57 Understanding Deer Aging and Antler Size 02:48 Key Studies on Deer Antler Size 06:59 Texas Apache Ranch Study Insights 10:22 Analyzing Personal Hunting Data 15:35 Wyoming Deer Data Analysis 20:20 Regional Comparisons and Insights 27:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts ____
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Thanks to Bo DePena, a musician, friend, and avid hunter in Colorado, for the intro and outro for the show.
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