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Posting this for Jay Huber a friend down in south Alabama.

He is a hardcore son x split ear daughter. A very good producing line in Alabama.
Where is he located in south alabama?
 
Josh

A while back I was trying to remember if I ever saw a 200" clean 8 point. My neighbor David Coblentz had a big 4 by 4 buck named TP @ 3 was 201". He had one sticker a little over an inch so he wasn't quite 200". @ 4 he damaged his rack and scored 257". He died of complications from foot rot while growing his fifth rack. He was huge,heavy and very balanced. He was out of a son of Ted Summers Sarge( peach's half bro and a Redoy bill doe)He was the sire of my wide clean GT buck. He scored in the high 190's as a clean 5 by 4.
 
Josh,

I was off on the score he actually scored 158 1/8". I apologize to everyone for the false info.


I have attached his photos from last year. Maybe this year he will be 190+ @ 3


By the way thanks again for expediting that straw of Two Big. We had twin buck fawns out of our Texas Tea Challenger Stormy d
 

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    Have you ever seen Foremost Whitetail's (Bob Lieberum) Mr.Clean?  I think he is a 5x5, and I don't know what he scored, but he is the cleanest & largest typical that I have ever seen in person.
 
Yep Zane he was a real nice son of Bob's VW buck I believe. There was another huge typical framed son of VW in Minnesota named Rabbit. He was not quite as clean as Mr Clean but he was very impressive. I saw his hard horns once. Shorty Lambright in northern Indiana had an eight completly clean back in 05 that was probably close to 200".
 
Wild Jeckyl growing his 3rd rack! Rangers Dream/Jeckyl/High Roller/Jetts Mom
 

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Dude on 5 28 14

He has 8 bucks fawns and 3 doe fawns out off 6 does on a good roll

He has some semen left for 2014 507 753 2183
 

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Bill

I am sure if you had 8 doe fawns instead you wouldn't have trouble getting paid very good money for them. If you were in Indiana or were from a state we can import from I would be after them! Last summer there was a huge typical buck in Northern Indiana by Vortex2 out of an Allstar doe. I would have loved to have bought him for a breeder. A preserve bought him although I had told Virgil Borntrager the guy who raised him I'd be interested in buying him at our Idefa summer picnic. The preserve left all his non-typical bucks and snatched the big typical one up early. I think this is very telling of why your success is assured with Dude.
 
HeavyMetal looks like he banged his head harder than we thought when we moved him in April. He still looks like his bases may be over 11" this year at 3 yr old. His sire-side brother is the one cut off in this picture, 2 yr old BigDeal. Heavy Metal and BigDeal are sire by BigHeavy, womb-brother of Sunstroke. I'll try and get some new pictures of Sunstroke on soon. He is looking good and fingers-crossed, might be as wide as his record-width last year of over 40" inside.

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It's only fitting that Heavy Metal would probably be a head banger. Lol

He does have some serious mass. We have had some damage their (pedicels)heads but never as big as him and they recovered and grew fine the next year. I hope he will do the same for you.
 
Looks like there are going to be some fantastic bucks this year, not that I am all that surprised. It sure is amazing to look at the size and mass of some of these yearlings and two year old deer! I love looking at these pictures on a daily basis, so thank you to everyone who has been sharing pictures of their deer!
 
Jared, awesome three year old. Sinoquipe, you have some good yearlings, I wish mine would hurry and grow. I have one standout yearling but the other six are just a little past their brows.
 

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