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Typical Antlers 2012

Nice buck Mike, I'd say if you like him, breed with him. I also like the typical look



This is a Wallace yearling from a Thunder/Blitzen doe we have.



Hosch-A-Bye Whitetails
 

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Just Sayin @3
 
Just sayin is a great looking buck Ry-O. What is his pedigree? Love the double rows of tines.

John Sewell
 
Just Sayin is Bambi Oxbow/Pugsley (Berry line). Lots of growing left!
 
There is some beautiful typical deer with a few extras. At least thy still look like a whitetail deer.
 
Josh, Do you have any pictures of Lila Boy or any of the young sons you have that are Lila prodigy? Sorry to hear about Fearful. It is so dis-heartening to have that kind of a thing happen to us when they hide it from us as well as the other deer in with them so well.



This is a mature buck that come out of bred yearling doe that I sold years ago. That doe had a great buck fawn from my breeding I sold her with that was as large as his mother at ten months of age with antlers started when he was killed the next week by either a bear or bobcat. After that I kept a close eye on her offspring. This buck was her next offspring with antlers and was damaged as a yearling and has had less than 5" of non-typical growth each year ever since. He is out of my Flees Buddy son who was not typical that these people leased from me to breed with. These people had to move this summer and had to re-locate their farm. I took possesion of this buck in late April and I wish I could have had him earlier since he really didn't start growing a rack until June. to flooding rains and the heat and flies that followed as well as the new surroundings. The mother of that Flees Probably due both Buddy son I called Francine was sold to John Ward from Ohio and he resold her to Chain Whitetails.



Francine produces typical prodigy with long G-2's, 3's, and 4's. The damside of this buck goes back to the womb-brother of a foundation doe that a friend of mine owns and all she did was produce four breeder bucks that all had great tine length. I am looking forward to keeping this buck another year for continuity reasons. The doe in the picture is a huge yearling doe that is double Francine and she is likely the only doe .



I look forward to seeing long-tined production from the machine known as Lila in PA who is also double Holly. Holly is listed in the Power Doe category of the latest Deer Tracking magazine. That article is a great read for those breeders who want to produce more than just a pedigree with a higher % of predictability.
 

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This is the only other picture I have of the previous posted buck I call Docile. The photo was taken in late June. The name suits him well. He was a Boone and Crocket 6 x 6 typical a couple of years ago at the pine grove which had no cover that he was raised at. I took down fence for these people who moved a couple of weeks ago and I have never been exposed to deer flies like that. No wonder they had so many problems with stress there.



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Here's a beautiful typical 2 year old at Barkley Young's farm... Barkley and Cole just keep doing it every year like it's their job!



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Heres another picture of my buck.

I would like to say thanks to

John Murrell Of Brooks Creek Whitetails for selling me Zeus as a Two year old. The Buck is everything I was told and more. John is one heck of a stand up Guy. Thanks again John

Tailormade Whitetails

Jim Staats
 

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Joe C,

I will try to put a few pictures together of some Lila offspring. She has been a good girl for us. she has had a couple different yearlings with 12 and 13 inch G2's. What I really have liked about her is she is a baby maker. Twins as a fawn, trips, twins, and now quads this year. Most of her daughters bred as fawns. With her Maxbo Ranger daughter having twins as a fawn as well.
 
Update pics.....



He has a BIG Frame, but super typical so the score wont be real high.
 

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Here are a couple clean typicals on our farm



First is a 3 yr old PJ Ranger son



Second is a yearling Mr Clean son
 

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