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Hi all....decided 90% sure I'm going to be using a w0064 direct son (ai at another farm) to breed with this year. I planned this after realizing w0064 direct daughter is sudden impacts mother!!....

Has anyone else bred with this buck or direct sons of his? What were your results.?
 
If I'm not mistaken, I think the does out of him produce better than what the bucks have turned out.  Russ Bellar probably has the nicest buck out of him.
 
I also have a doe fawn from him so I hope so. Bummed to hear that about him though. Maybe I'll just breed my biggest buck fawn from my Patrick/thunderstorm line doe. She threw me twin buck fawns....both big bodied already.
 
W0064 was a very nice producer on a limited basis on our farm.  We bred with him 3 years but ended up with less than 10 sons out of him.  His sons were mostly typical good looking deer.  We did harvest one that was 34 1/2 inches wide with extremely good tine length and an outstanding typical look.  His sons were fairly nice as a group.  I would agree that his females were better but only because his females have been exceptional and his sons are more solid than exceptional.  We didn't have a lot of does but the ones we had were very good.  We AI'd with W0064 recently and had 2 very nice typical yearlings in 2014.  I would still consider using him or his sons if breeding for big typicals is part of your plan.
 
This is a two year old W0064 son we had from this past year. He is out of Big Guy and Bart on the bottom. He will not score a ton but that was the point of the cross. He should take a nice jump this year.
 

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W0064 was a very nice producer on a limited basis on our farm.  We bred with him 3 years but ended up with less than 10 sons out of him.  His sons were mostly typical good looking deer.  We did harvest one that was 34 1/2 inches wide with extremely good tine length and an outstanding typical look.  His sons were fairly nice as a group.  I would agree that his females were better but only because his females have been exceptional and his sons are more solid than exceptional.  We didn't have a lot of does but the ones we had were very good.  We AI'd with W0064 recently and had 2 very nice typical yearlings in 2014.  I would still consider using him or his sons if breeding for big typicals is part of your plan.




 


Thanks for the production history on 0064 Greg.  I always liked him.  I have a W0064/Rolex girl in with Tea right now.  


 


The other thing that's worth pointing out.  The Flees' are harvesting 34 1/2" bruisers with great tine length!!!!  Most other breeders would KILL for something like that as a breeder!  Just lets us all know that 1st place has been in full command by one place for over 30 years now!  The rest of us are all fighting for 2nd.  Much respect Greg... I've enjoyed working with you over the past 8 years... looking forward to that much and more in the future!  
 
Thanks for all the info guys. As a newer member to this forum you guys are extremely helpful. Hopefully soon I'll be able to help someone on here also.
 
With the info I've gathered from this post and prior knowledge of 0064 doe.....I'm excited to say I have received my 0064/pa Geronimo doe!!! Can't wait to see what she throws for me!.
 
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With the info I've gathered from this post and prior knowledge of 0064 doe.....I'm excited to say I have received my 0064/pa Geronimo doe!!! Can't wait to see what she throws for me!.




Now that sounds like production for years to come!  Nice doe!
 
here is a woo64 son as a yearling one of are cleanest typical yearling we ever had out of a alpine gig guy daughter
 
How are you guys uploading pics to post? I have tons on my phone of my breeder who is a 340+ inch loner(pa Geronimo) son.would love to share him.
 
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How are you guys uploading pics to post? I have tons on my phone of my breeder who is a 340+ inch loner(pa Geronimo) son.would love to share him.




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Here is my breeder. He has 47 points. He also lost 3 8-10 inch drop tines on his right side20672:IMG_20141007_111045050_HDR20673:IMG_20140823_134349046.
 
Here is my breeder. He has 47 points. He also lost 3 8-10 inch drop tines on his right side20672:IMG_20141007_111045050_HDR20673:IMG_20140823_134349046.
 

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He is a loner/maxter/ thunderstorm buck.

Along with my four best doe who are

My Patrick doe out of matrix, my kodiak/maxter/thunderstorm, my cardiac kid son/maxter/thunderstorm, and my 0064/pa geronimo.

So as a beginner I have older but trustworthy lines I think and I'm hoping for big things.
 
As I said before he is 1 of 4 quads out of loner and a doe yellow10. He was a 190 inch yearling.

What excites me is yellow10 is his mother and 2 of my does mother. So I'm hopeful. Because his mother produced over ten 300+ inch bucks!....insane to me as she regularly had triplets and quads and was not an expensive or big name doe. Hopefully she passed those genes to her babies that I now have.

I'm hopeful and I jabber a lot but I enjoy this hobby and it excites me to tell others what I have. Thanks for listening.
 

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