Same buck???

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So I posted a picture of a set of antlers my wife found 3 years ago in another thread here in the shed forum. It got me thinking, is that the same buck I found this year? Her set was found about 3/4 mile from my set. After looking close, they look a LOT alike with some rare features matching up. Look at the curvature below the back forks on each antler.
What do you all think? They?d be 3-4 years apart.

http://www.monstermuleys.info/photos/user_photos_2018/7590e27f1e4690140ffbdedcbe5e4292f81.jpeg

http://www.monstermuleys.info/photos/user_photos_2018/53330d2227c4b5c5c45e28a105a497b4d280c.jpeg

http://www.monstermuleys.info/photos/user_photos_2018/485437642ce5d7dc34198be43abe4bc0ec630.jpeg

http://www.monstermuleys.info/photos/user_photos_2018/3744e2fae235a3e445ba916eb586847dc78b.jpeg

http://www.monstermuleys.info/photos/user_photos_2018/25587350ba073862147b29993da829ee9df6d.jpeg

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Man it sure looks like it to me.. But I don't know the history of mule deer when it comes to depth of forks as they grow.. IF it's same winter area I'd go with yes it is!
 
I saw the picture on the other thread an thought it looked like the buck you found this year before I even looked at this thread.

Same buck
 
Same Buck or his twin.

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