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Here is out big boy on July 23rd 2010. He of course has lots of growing left in him yet. I can't believe how massive his body is as well as his antlers. His fawns all have big bodies as well. If his body was more normal sized his antlers would seem even bigger I suspect.



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Below is a 2 year old son of Max Thrust. Max Thrust was a Maxbo/Butkus/Magnum/Louie son we produced here and he scored 262" at age 3 last year. We have since sold ownership of Max Thrust to Adam Rowland in MN. Adam will be taking Max Thrust home later this fall.

This 2 year old son last year scored 155" at one and looks to be well past that this year at age 2. He also is not done growing but I got some pics and decided to share them with everyone.

We are considering offering this young buck for sale as a breeder if anyone wants to contact us for more information.

Contrail at age 2.

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Thank you for looking:)
 
Here is new pctures of our Raindance yearling, has a little growing left to go. We thank Andy Petesch of Muddy Creek Whitetails for selling him to us as a fawn last year.
 

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Reed, sorry just got home from work, man it's hot out, the humidity is miserable. Yes that was him, but it was 2 years ago. Is this the picture you are referring to? He scored 191 in this picture, 260 last year. Can you believe I only have one doe fawn out of him this year. Jeff
 

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a pair of 2 year olds. Still growing!! Very pleased with the antler growth this year. These bucks were 122" and 97" last year as yearlings. They have done way more than I would of thought!
 

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Roger, Updraft is a beast. He really has a great look. I just love his big massive frame.

You really have something to be proud of there.
 
This is a co-owned (Leroy Fisher and Jessie Fisher) 3yo son of Soaring Eagle. Any questions, just ask.
 

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Nick said:
Roger, Updraft is a beast. He really has a great look. I just love his big massive frame.

You really have something to be proud of there.



Nick, Thank you very much. We are very proud of him. He only has 2 yearling sons and both are showing some great promise. Lots of mass and long beams with great frames. One is average width and the other is above average. No guesses on scores as I don't even try and score them on my own.



We also have a full brother of Updraft that is a yearling this year that is really wide and has a great frame. I am looking forward to seeing what he does next year.

Thanks again Nick!
 
Here's two yearlings, the first one is a Maxbo great grandson and pic. 2 & 3 are the same deer and he is a Tonto grandson



Good Whitetails

Marc Good
 

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Roger...............Updraft looks awesome! What a set of headgear. Can what to see him finished in hardhorn! I bet Will is impressed?



Mike ................WOW! Texas Tea is amazing. He definitely has the look. Wish I had gotten in on that semen, He He? I hear rumors there is not much semen left, those straws in the MO/Ok sale and PA sale may be the only straws available for breeding season this fall.



Keep Em Coming!!!
 
Yeah, Jeff thats it.



If bred right, that larry line can produce some HUGE typicals. Just to name a few....LIL Larry, Larmax, Rambo, and Eddie Ray down in Texas, any many others including Jessie.
 
Roger, I think your right , even though Updrafts rack looks huge , he would look even bigger if that rack was on an average sized body.If we sold deer by the pound he would be hard to top.You have a great buck with a pedigree to match.
 
Roger, Updraft looks great. So what do you think his body weight is? We need this size of buck to support the very large antlers the industry has created. Body size is going to become very important in the future to help support the antlers.
 
Randy, I went and got pics, but everytime I get on here.........I need some more rocks.lol
 

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