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Who consistently produces long tines?

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Wingo, KY
If you were betting on one deer to consistently produce looonnnngggg tines, it would be........
 
Russ walks holly, red18( powerball's mother) Barkley youngs white 11. Every consistant producer that I can think of goes to the doe. fullhouse, sundance if I were to pick
 
I too think Holly may be one of the best long tine producers anywhere. As a bonus and I think part of her consistency is she is rather tightly bred being son to mother.



From my experience with her I have seen her long tine traits expressed even 3-5 generations from the source. Having yearlings exhibiting 11-13 inch G2's as a norm.



Also Bennie (The BJ/Lengend doe) from Dice's has done well for me. I have not had early maturation as with Holly but offspring 2-4 generations from the source with 15 inch tines at 3 years old is not bad.
 
I forgot to mention Angela. She has been responsible for many long tines through Amos and her daughters.



Patrick 111 has done well. So has most of the Dan Weaver doe offspring. There are many more as well.
 
T-Bone bred to a Peach daughter produced our buck Stan who won last year's NADeFA longest tine competition with a 20 5/8" tine. Longest tine that we know of in the industry. The next year, Stan had 10 tines from 10+" to 17+". Several other sons of that Peach doe have had 15+" tines.
 
It is a very rare thing to get a auggie son to have tines less than 14" @ 3 . He is an angela grandson. He adds tine and beam length to any genetic line.
 
I like Angela, Amos, Holly, and Sundance. I am going to use Redoy Jordan next year, so we'll see how that works.
 
White 11 only knows how to make 15 in tines. She has yet to have a yrling with less than 12 and 13 inch g twos or an older son with out 15 in 2and 3s . This is her 1 st 3yr old . Thanks Kurt!
 

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Tom Gleason said:
I have posted it several times with no response do you guys not know about Maximus dt and what it produces



Here is a typical two year old out of DT on our farm...i know there are bigger ones, but this guy has a real nice look. I have another two year old 6x6 our of DT that ill try to get a pic for you.



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