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Clean Big Typicals.

Here is a nice yearling, we are fortunate to own his womb sister........... We do not own him......
 

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That is a great yearling I like his look. Best of luck with his sister.

Nick Biser

Team Biser Whitetails
 
Here is a yearling buck that is Sudden Impact on top and Maxbo on bottom AND has a very typical frame! He was purchased by Timber Hollow Whitetails from John Irvin Stolfus and is named "MAXBO IMPACT".:D
 

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Sam, awesome yearling!



I like seeing all the typical frame yearlings Sudden Impact is throwing. We have a buck fawn this year that is Sudden Impact / PA Geronimo and we are really excited about him. He is probably twice the size of any other fawn we have. We have high hopes for him next year.
 
Here are a couple of updated pics of him. again he is 3 this year and is a solid 6x6 and has the 7 on his right but it is only about 1 1/2" long. We are very happy with him. His side picture is from a couple of weeks ago. he would not turn when I took the others. The beams have grown more and are going to crabclaw again this year.

Shannon Thiex
 

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Sam James,



Thats a great looking yearling out of Sudden Impact on a Maxbo Doe. Great name Maxbo Impact. Whats the doe side besides Maxbo just wondering bc I got a Sudden Impact yearlings out of a HighRoller Doe. I call him Southern Impact I and he also has a womb brother Southern Impact II. I think they would be a killer cross together.
 

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Thanks Joe, Stop by any time.



Here is another 3 year old out of the Buckwheat line, caught him resting between thrashing the trees.



and the other picture is one our very typical bucks.
 

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Here is a 4 year old, 29 inches wide, 13 inch tines. We decided at the last minute to use him as a breeder this year.
 

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Hey everyone,

Enjoyed all the pictures sent in and wanted to try posting a couple of my own. Bear with me my first time ever posting or sending pictures to this forum. Pictures are of MMGodfather which is a 2 year old at our facility in Upper MI. Just an absolute huge body on this deer and he seems to be staying relatively typical. We really are excited about the "look" this deer has.



Scott Jensen

Michigan Monarchs
 

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Here is another clean buck with a good look. He is a 4 year old Trashcan son.
 

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Here is Shock n Awe.. He finished out great! He looks awesome up close. He scored 213" B&C NET Typical and 226" NET SCI Typical. As far as I am aware of Shock n Awe is the biggest NET Typical Ever raised to date.The SCI Net Typical scoring system is a lil different. A deer has to have 5% or less stickers to be able to be considered SCI Net Typical with less deductions than B&C
 

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Ross,

Nice picture of the several racks in one frame. Impressive and worthy of envy. (I don't care who you are!)
 
haw926 said:
Here is Shock n Awe.. He finished out great! He looks awesome up close. He scored 213" B&C NET Typical and 226" NET SCI Typical. As far as I am aware of Shock n Awe is the biggest NET Typical Ever raised to date.The SCI Net Typical scoring system is a lil different. A deer has to have 5% or less stickers to be able to be considered SCI Net Typical with less deductions than B&C



haw926, SCI's non-typical rule is that if antlers have one or more non-typical tines whose total lengths equal 3 % or more of typical score, the antlers may be recorded as non-typical if the owner chooses. Shock n Awe looks great. Could you post a B&C score sheet.



Thanks,