Are You Seeing Antlers?

By GrowingDeer,

  Filed under: Deer Management, Hunting Blog, Trail Cameras, White-tailed Deer

“Are you seeing antlers?” This time of year that question almost always means seeing bucks that have started growing a new set of antlers. However, that’s not the case this year. Due to the record warm winter and significantly lower than normal stress levels on deer, many bucks throughout the whitetails’ range are still holding antlers from the 2011-12 season.

Whitetail Buck still with last years antlers at a trophy rock on 03-30-2012

Buck with Last Years Antlers at a Trophy Rock on 3-30-2012

Whitetail Buck with New Antler Growth at a Trophy Rock Mineral Lick April 2012

Buck with New Antler Growth at a Trophy Rock on 4-10-2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At The Proving Grounds we got Reconyx images last week of bucks still holding antlers from last season and bucks that have shed and are starting to grow new antlers. I’ve even had a report of an image from Iowa of a buck that still has his antlers from last year and is starting to grow new antlers off to the side. That has happened before – but it is very odd.

I don’t know (and I doubt anyone does) what all this means as far as antler growth this summer. I strongly suspect the growing conditions this summer will be more of an influence on antler production more than the odd shedding pattern that is occurring. I’m very eager to see how antlers develop this summer! I would appreciate seeing trail camera images of bucks that haven’t shed as of today (April 13th). I’d also really appreciate any trail camera images of bucks that are growing their new antlers while still holding antlers from last year. (You can upload the images directly to my Facebook page.)

Odd years produce odd results. I’m eager to see how the average antler production during 2012 turns out!

Growing Deer (and learning) together,

Grant