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Here is a few of mine, still have a ways to go
 

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RSTRR said:
Isaac , Do you have pictures of any Typhoon yearlings or 2 year olds ? Thanks



Rich and Sue,



We have 5 Typhoon yearlings that did not go out to the preserve as buck fawns. I'll post photos Monday some look good.



Thanks for the interest,



Scott
 
Al, You have some very nice yearlings! I can't wait to see how that first one finishes out! He looks good. Congrats -Dan
 
Al, your yearlings are looking good, best of luck with them. Love the width on Fear Factor. Congrats to you guys, awesome deer.



Thank you to everyone that made a comment on Big Ticket. We are just enjoying watching him grow.



I'm sorry it has taken me so long to respond, it has been a busy day.
 
And now for you FRED:mad: I knew it was only a matter of time before you would say somthing, you just couldnt leave it alone could you..lol



No, really it makes me a little sick every time I think about it. So goes life in the deer business. I do have Big Ticket's womb sister here though, that helps ease the sting a little.



I have been meaning to call you, and we will be in touch soon.
 
Here is a picture of our Shadow 2 yr old. He lost his one side earlier than the other but hopefully it will catch up!
 

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Al, That first yearling on the first post has great tine length and mass. He also doesn't waste much time on the brows. You and Fred I think have the two yearlings that I have seen the farthest along in mid-June. If your buck is part of the "A Team" you could call him "Ante Up". Great looking deer.
 
Over 29" inside spread for the past 3 years. I am watching a couple of his yearlings. Power Drive is owned by Dave Lapp of Gap Ridge Whitetails.
 

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The first picture is Exxon 2nd Exxon 3rd Exxon 4th is out of a maxin son we have here.



The next post first same Exxon 2nd Exxon 3rd Challenger



on the first post 2nd and 3rd deer are twins, and the other post 1st and 2nd are twins to



Exxon and Challenger are Dale Helgeland deer.

Thankyou
 
These pics are of two RDM gunsmoke sons. One is three one is four. starting off slow, but hopefully they will catch up. Let me know what you think. Thanks



Matt Anthony

northcreekwhitetails.com
 

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chad, All in fun. I have done the same in the past. Just move forward. I am just happy to see the deer doing so well. fred
 
My Maxbo Radar son @ 3. As a yearling he busted off his left pedicle all the way down to his brain cavity. He was very uneven last year @ 2 and has fully recovered @ 3. Just look how even he is now! Just thought some of you guys would like to here his story. It may give some of you guys hope on your damaged bucks. -Dan
 

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