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We like typical racks with a big body !

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If you like big bodied typical bucks we thought you might enjoy this picture of a buck we call Big Dipper here at All Out Whitetails. He is a Big Guy son. I think he is a perfect example of a hunters dream buck. Enjoy !!
 

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Thank's for the compliments! Virgil he is a 3&1/2 year old. Any one with huge bodied typicals please feel free to post em here on this thread . We would love to see em all !
 
This is Cammo. His huge body frame dwarfs his 200" rack. Haha

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Josh, Very nice buck and a huge body. How do those big bodies hold up in texas.
 
Thanks fellas! Speaking from personal experience some last and some don't. Our program is aimed at not only building size fast, but survivability as well. Obviously a lot of the size comes from northern influences which typically have survival issues in harsh Texas conditions. After a careful study of fawn mortality rates over several years we've found several northern lines whose offspring do very well in the Texas heat and seem to be quite EHD resistant
 
Here is a big 7X7 with a huge 300 lb body



Score was 253 at 3. Waylon over an Awesome doe! :)



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Nice big bodied typicals there Josh and Sam !! I'm a bit surprised not to see a few more posted on this thread. I guess I'll just have to share another pic of Big Dipper :)
 

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A Waylon 3yr old

225" with a 7x6 main frame and a 26 6/8 i.s.



Hosch-A-Bye Whitetails
 

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SummitGuy said:
Thanks fellas! Speaking from personal experience some last and some don't. Our program is aimed at not only building size fast, but survivability as well. Obviously a lot of the size comes from northern influences which typically have survival issues in harsh Texas conditions. After a careful study of fawn mortality rates over several years we've found several northern lines whose offspring do very well in the Texas heat and seem to be quite EHD resistant



If you can share, which lines help with EHD in Texas, the results could be helpful to a great many people trying to figure out this issue
 
New to the forum and getting ready for deer. Was curious how many deer people are putting in a pen 300'x150' which is what I'm building. Any help please!
 

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