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On a search for BIG typicals

Joined Sep 2010
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Caney, Ok
Hi everyone,





Im pretty sure that there has been post after post on this subject but I would like to hear some feedback anyways. Im new to the industry, just got licensed as a matter of fact. Im a college girl so i'm startin out small. Im basically just looking for a few head as a hobby. Ive always admired a big,clean typical deer and thats what Im lookin for. Anyone out there have typical that has it all? Tine length, mass, and width? Im in southern oklahoma so im not sure that a big heavy nothern deer would do well down here. Any advice or tips is greatly appreciated.





Thanks to all, Davina Bagby
 
a good start would be anything off barkley and cole youngs farm from pennsylvania he does it yeay after year the dam of the buck texas tea come off his farm as well as several great bucks he has to breed with wildman elijah jailbird and green 228 0r 28 just from seiing the shooters he has sold some guys would just love to raise one for a breeder let alone a shooter and his operation is top notched im gonna use his deer and only his deer in my ai this year seemed liked a no brainer after one visit to his farm
 
Davina,



We live in southern Oklahoma, too. Duncan. We have big typicals. Here's a pic of 2 of them. Rambo was the largest net typical, B&C scoring, ever raised last year. He scored 219+. Tyson is 7X7, 7/8 brother to Rambo. Come see 'em and/or give us a call.
 

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Oh' BL P.J. might work for you. he has proven himself also. And then my 6x6 yearling that should score around 160", anf he's just getting started. Also have a BL P.J. two year old thats 24 wide and should score around 230".
 

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Big Guy would be a good choice. I have sold deer to other farmers in Oklahoma and they have done well.
 
Guess the picture I tried to post didn't work. I can never figure out how to get pics on here. I will try again later or if you are interested I can email one.



Jarrod
 
Is this the Big Guy you were trying to post?



6087:Big guy (Bucky son).
 

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That is him, thanks Steve. I can never figure out how to post pics on here.



I bought him last year from the Flees family. A great looking typical (in my opinion) and a great typical producer as well.
 
Davina, this is a 2 year old named Slate. Chuck Fly has offspring out of him, he lives in Okee. If you need his number let me know. I also have a daughter out of Slate here in Missouri. Jeff 573-517-1865
 

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Hey I work for Summit Whitetails here in Cenral Texas and we focus maily on big Texas typicals. We have bred/open does for sale out of the Handsome/Impact line along with some Robert Williams. Call or E-mail if you"re interested. Josh (512)734-6529 [email protected]
 
DavinaSue,



First of all you are doing the best thing possible. You have in mind what you want to accomplish and go after in the means of whitetail deer. Secondly, asking around for info and visiting a variety of farms and deer farmers is always a best thing to do. There are many deer farms across the nation and right in your home state. You can check with your state association, Whitetails of Oklahoma, if you are interested in getting info on more farms in the state or your national association NADeFA for others around the U.S. Whitetails of Oklahoma is having a membership meeting on September 11th in Tulsa at 1 p.m. also if you want to try and meet some other deer farmers and pick their brains. Whatever you do, just don't get in a hurry. Learn about the deer breeding, the industry, genetics and what you find that produces what you are looking for. Congratulations on getting started! I wish you the best adventures in growing the big typicals! Feel free to call me if I can help provide you any info you may be looking for.



Larry Armstrong

Armstrong Whitetails

918-639-6951
 
DavinaSue, Larry hit it on the head, I was going to offer the contact info for NADeFA - our national Association, their new membership directory has it all, here is their info; www.nadefa.org, #651-345-5600, they will also be able to tell you who to contact for OK. meeting on Sept 11th.



Another strong typical breeder is Brad Heath in WI. - www.orionwhitetails.com



Good Luck

Julie G