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Awr bucks!

Joined Jun 2010
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Dubois, PA
Here is a yearling we have high hopes for. He is out of our Goliath super doe and has one heck of a big frame coming.
 

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This is a two year old we named BIG BUCKY. I love this guys look! Since this picture was taken he has added two more G tines and another drop on each side. He is going to be a heck of a buck this fall. I have real high hopes for this guy
 

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Haven't named this guy yet but he is getting attention too. He is a 6x6 as of today and most all of his G tines are doubled. He should end up 7x7 or 8x8. He is pushing hard the last couple days.
 

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Here is the old man still going strong. He went wider this year and I think this is his best looking rack he has ever grown. Was 415" last year and is going to be quite a bit bigger this year. We live bred some of our best does to him last year and there will be some monster yearlings coming up next summer!
 

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Very nice Matt, congrats I will have to get over to see them in person sometime.
 
Thanks. We have some other bucks coming on including our PJ son who is going to be a monster. Also that yearling we had to cut is growing again and will need cut again this fall. Unreal how much horn that guy is pushing for a yearling.
 
Here is Number 36 on 7-8. Looking better everyday
 

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Here is BIG BUCKY 7-8. I have some side angles ill put on tomorrow. He is now a 5x6 main frame. I am very happy with what this guy is doing.
 

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Here are a couple side views from 7-10 of Big Bucky. Ill get more pics in the next night or two. He is really pushing hard. Our PJ son is taking off, ill get some pics of him for the guys that have been asking. Thanks for all the comments and calls. We are half booked on live breedings for this fall so if you see something you like get a hold of me. Thanks
 

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Here is Hard Rock a few days ago. Just keeps getting bigger every year.
 

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And dont forget about this guy. We got his FIRST SET freeze dried so we will have them at the sales. He is growing his second set right now! The first set had a 10 1/2'' base on one side and 12'' on the other. Unreal for a yearling. We cut him 6-17 and this picture was a week before.



Maxin-Drifter-Loner-Drifter
 

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Matt,

Good looking deer. I am assuming the 10 and 12 inch measurements you are referring to on the "bases" of Jaxxinn are the "burrs or the very base surrounding the convex crown not the score-able part of the antler (H1 measurement), correct?



Keep up the good work.
 
Yes josh. I just can't get over how big they were. Many people have told me with those burrs that big it is a good sign for next year. I haven't seen a yearling yet with burrs like that. You need to get up here for a visit at the new farm.
 
Yellow 36 is sold. Thanks to those that showed interest in him. We will let everyone know in a couple weeks where his new home will be.



Also I would like to announce that jarred Kramer of wicked whitetails purchased half interest in the hardrock-loner-drifter buck fawn we have. He is out of jaxxin's mother. He also has a climax buck fawn going down to his place this fall. Keep your eye out for jarred, he is going to have some great bucks coming on!
 

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