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Hello All,

I just wanted to show you my biggest of many great yearlings on my farm.

This is Jack Hammer, photo was taken early August.

Semen is available, please go to:

http://www.dominantgenetics.com

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Thanks for looking!

Dale "Rusty" Karr
 

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Wow !!! Them reno does are producers!!!!! I have a reno/blitzen doe live covered to rosevelt est 320 for sale this year. she gave me a buck and doe as a yearling out of the same breeding this year.



Scott Neeb

Chanlow farms

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yea RENO does are really producing really well and put body size into my doe's



i have REMAX as well that ive been told is the biggest RENO buck ever who is mid 300"
 
im planning on having guess jack hammer score contest for a free straw as well





JACK HAMMER got his name from ; mark sipes and his brother nick named me jack hammer ( i go deep sea fishing with mark every year) so i thought that would b a good name and i didnt remember any other bucks with that name.
 
Any yearling with that nice of a spread and that many points is outstanding to me.
 
I've gotta agree with Scott on this one here and not just because he's talking about one of my does. I have 3 Reno daughters, two of them have a womb brother who was a monster 180" framey yearling last year and put another 50" on this year's rack and managed to keep the ridiculous frame. One of those does got bred as a fawn to Roosevelt and gave me one of my largest yearlings this year approx 150" and July born! Both girls gave single doe fawns from AI to Lonewood and Maxbo Ebenezer. The other Reno doe I have is from Birchwood's grandmother and her two brothers have the biggest buttons on the farm. They both are bigger then Roulette was at this point so who knows how big they will get next year. And to top it all off that little "Vixen" as we call her will be bred to Lonewood next year so I think it's a strong bet to say there will be another 300" three year old from a Reno girl here very soon because those fawns will have identical pedigrees to Birchwood, just replace Royal Flush with Reno and here we go again!



I don't mean to run on but I must stress how impressed I was on my visit to the Sipes farm this year. Just the sheer numbers of big antlers, big bodies and everything that goes with it; the common factor among a large majority of those boys being... Marlin. The buck surely isn't getting enough credit anymore, I think he needs to start being mentioned more when we start talking about super sires.
 
that's an outstanding yearling, I don't care what anyone else says. There may be bigger yearlings, but that doesn't make jackhammer any less outstanding to me.
 
I would be exited to and who ever put average i sure would like to have some of their deer to. That buck is outstanding on any farm and one to be proud of. Not many can say they raised a yearling like that yet.
 
virgil said:
I would be exited to and who ever put average i sure would like to have some of their deer to. That buck is outstanding on any farm and one to be proud of. Not many can say they raised a yearling like that yet.



Haha:D Yea, if that's an average yearling then I'm getting out of the business.
 
Rusty was nice enough to show us his farm last week and I was able to get a good look at this buck before the rain came in and he is a monster yearling in a pen full of great looking yearlings. Looks big in the photo but even better in person.

thanks Rusty for letting us see him you are sure doing something right with your deer.
 
i do thank you all for checking JACK HAMMER OUT!!!!!



i was just curious what the industry would think of him, so respect everyone opinion on here, itsnot letting me post pics on here but im tryn to get a few more bucks posted on here...
 
I was at mark sipes farm a couple of weeks ago and I think Jack hammer will be the next mobster in a year or two!! He has that mobster look to me!! just my opinion!



Scott Neeb

Chanlow Farms
 
his tines just started pouring on n the last few weeks so im excited to see what he finishes out at and he has decent spread for a yearling , his brother is 30" outside spread as a yearling but not much uptine

and yea mark and i are good friends and chat often..
 

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