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Wilderness Whitetails 2009 Bucks

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I have been asked to post some photos of our 2009 bucks on this forum. I have never done this before so please bear with me as I attempt to learn how to do this. The photos I will be posting have been taken with trail cameras. Some may not be the best quality photos but that is all I have at this time.



I will attempt to post photos on a regular basis over the next week.



Thanks,



Greg Flees





The first 2 photos I am posting are set of 3 year olds. They are Primetime and his twin brother. The left photo is Primetime.
 

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Hey now........another buck with that classic Flees look. Thanks for the post greg, hope you get the hang of posting some pics for us. I look forward to seeing more!
 
This is Duke at age 4. He is a PA Geronimo/Daisaree son.
 

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Wow! How long are the G2's on Duke? Those have to be some of the longest ever!
 
Josh, We figure that Duke's G2's are at least 17". He is really pretty strong on all his mainframe tines.



Drew, I was planning on waiting with Big Guy and Gambler photos just because both bucks tend to start slow and grow hard thru August but I will see if I can find a couple of photos of those bucks and post them on here soon.
 
These 2 bucks are Duke yearling sons.



The 1st one is out of a Reggie/Cuddles doe.



The 2nd one is out of a Gambler - Bucky/Daisy doe.
 

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The 1st photo is Big Guy.



The 2nd photo is Gambler.



Both bucks still have a fair amount of growing to do.
 

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These 2 bucks are yearling full brothers to Sudden Impact.



They have both grown since the pictures were taken. The first photo is from August 5. The 2nd photo is from July 26.
 

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Primetime is a great looking deer! Do you have any pics of the Gladiator 2 year olds?



thanks ben
 
ALL the bucks are looking great. Duke has awesome tine length and it seems to be passing down to his sons also. Congrats on another BIGGGGGG group of bucks.
 
These pictures are 3 year old Bam Bam sons. Bam Bam is one of our best producers ever. Last year his 2 year olds averaged 240. Bam Bam is also the father to Sudden Impact.



The first photo is of a buck that is the twin brother to Smokey. Smokey was 259 last year at 2 but died in fight when he became locked with another buck. The mother to this buck is a Heavy daughter. This buck was 240+ as a 2 year old in 08.



The 2nd buck was a 200+ typical last year at 2. His mother is a daughter of Big Girl (Big Guy's mother). You can definately see the resemblance to Big Guy. This buck is one that we expect to grow fairly hard thru August.
 

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Greg, Is that an optical illusion or are those drops that big? Does he walk up to the feeder sideways? Are those pictures taken in the preserve?



Nice deer, I'd like to get up there to see them!
 
Ben,



This is our set of Gladiator 2 year old twins. The mother is a Bucky/Cuddles doe.



The first buck is the one we call TX Longhorn.
 

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Sam,



The drops on that buck are insane. He does walk with a little lean to his left. This deer is in one of our preserves. We are really going to have a hard time this year convincing our hunters that he is only 3 years old and really needs another year to reach his potential.



You are always welcome to come up and see the deer. Just give me a call sometime.
 

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