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Chris' new ad featuring XWL Tombstone and the new home of NOBLE. Please check out the Vendor area.



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Thanks Buzz, it looks great. The first straws is now on the whitetail exchange if anybody is interested in this deer. Thanks





UOTE=Buzz Kerrigan;51669]Chris' new ad featuring XWL Tombstone and the new home of NOBLE. Please check out the Vendor area.



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Promise Land @3. He is a Rolex son out of a Loner/502/Holly doe.



He is the only deer left on the farm that I can really tell is still growing.




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Here is Snapper Creek Whitetails, Double Wide @4. He is a Flees Bucky son. Semen is available. Call Ervin Martin @ 717-355-5014. Please leave a message.
 

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DOUBLE WIDE is the kind of animal I am breeding for! He is a stud! None can dispute his look so as to have a pen full of deer like him. -Jason
 
I would like to thank Brad and Owen with Antler Developments on the purchase of Cashed Out, a three year old from SizeMatters Whitetail. Here is a recent picture of Cashed Out and a link to view a video and his pedigree.



Congratulations Brad and Owen Eldred



http://www.whitetailquest.com/pedigreePage.php?page=p&id=8135&farm=651



Adam Lindsey

SizeMatters Whitetail

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Congrats Adam he sure is nice!





Here is a buck I saw at some guys place and he literally is grinning from ear to ear...LOL:D Just having fun...... hope he doesn't get mad at me.:eek:



He is a awesome looking buck also the guy in the pic not so awesome.



Xcelerator is 3yr old 30inside with 32 & 33" beams and scored 357 unfornately he had to cut him. Congrats
 

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There was "something" at the farm while I was away working that spooked the deer worse than anything that's ever happened to us. My farm hand never saw what it was, but it left every doe in my calmest pen with cuts and scrapes from hitting the fence, and 2 of my best does were dead. A Wildman girl, and mine and my daughter's favorite deer on the farm "Lu-Lu"... a Poncho girl that we adored. Not because of her pedigree, but because of how sweet she was.



I was finally able to come home last night and thought the bucks made it through without harm. When I woke up this morning Texas Tea was just off. I noticed he had damaged his left beam and he wasn't looking good at all. So I call Barkley and Cole and we darted him tonight. Good thing, because he already had maggots in his left beam from the damage. We reversed him and he's back in his pen hopefully on his way to a full recovery.



Seeing him every day has made me a little numb to how big and impressive he really is. Barkley and Cole have been raising huge framed deer for the past 12 years, and they were both blown away at how big Tea is the year. In fact, Cole was mad at me for not promoting him more. I guess I've just been so busy with work that I haven't had time to really show him off.



Anyway, here are some of his rough stats:



Inside Spread: 30"

Outside Spread" 41"

Right Beam 30"

Left Beam (damaged) almost 28"



He should score between 340" - 350", but his frame, tine length and mass are just insane.



I've always given Barkley and Cole nearly all of the credit for helping me produce such an incredible whitetail. However, their support and friendship in good times and bad have been the biggest blessing that my family and I could ever ask for. Tea is not out of the woods yet, but without them being here tonight his chances would be much less for surviving. Thanks guys... I owe you much more than I can ever say!



Here are a few pictures of Cole with Tea... Cole's lost a lot of weight but he's still a big ole boy at 240 lbs... just to give you some perspective.



Thanks again to everyone for your incredible support over the years!



Mike



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Mike what is that on the bottom of his belly? Is it just mud or did he have a wound there as well? He is awesome I am sorry to hear about your losses.........sound like you got him in time thank goodness!
 
Mike, Texas Tea is unbelievable!! He is the deer that every deer farmer dreams about raising!! He has it all huge brow tines, mass, tine length, drops with lots of width. I am very excited about using him in some bossman and wildman does this fall!!



Mike is right, Barkley and Cole are some first class people and great deer farmers!! I have became good friends with them over the past several years and they are always there to help with anything they can!!



Congrats Mike on a buck that is one of a kind!!
 

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