WildRose
Well-Known Member
The only reliable way I've found of doing so in the field is with much older bucks looking at the sag, sway, and loose skin in the eyes and jowls. If they make it to 7.5 there is a rapid decline to the end as their teeth wear down to nubs and they end up potbellied yet with lots of loose skin and their ribs showing more each year.2.5 and he'll be a champion in 3 more years. Texas deer are tough to age IMO
Even at that these are estimates and you really don't know for sure till you get them on the ground and look at their teeth.