View Full Version : In 2009 your eyes are on who?
IndependenceRanch
04-05-2009, 09:37 AM
Who are your eyes on in 2009? What bucks are you watching and for what reason? This is a 2 part question and answer so let's see what everyone is watching for and for what reasons.
I will start.
In no particular order:
Sudden Impact
I truly think if this deer can avoid neck injury and possible infection in the velvet, this deer may well break 500". I don't care how you feel about non-typicals vs typicals that would be a huge accomplishment for the industry. And how fitting that it would take place on one of the best farms in the country.
All the Rolex yearlings of last year.
Rolls Royce, T-Rex, TomEX, X-Factor, Rigid. These would be my favorites. Can any of these make the next jump without becoming to trashy?
Now we wait to see what Rolex daughters will do.
Shadow
We unfortunately won't get to see what Shadow will look like this year. I think that buck would have fixed that injured side and would have been huge. Instead we wait for his sons now. And from what I hear there are a couple of really big buttons already growing. I predict Shadow sons will be monsters in the next couple of years.
Legacy and Maxbo Ebenezer.
These two bucks along with Rolls Royce at the Walk farm have long tines on a good frame. Now let's see if everything stretches out for even longer tines and a bigger frame.
Nobel
He has a great look which is not news to anyone. But this year we should start to see some sons to see if he can throw it to the next generation. My understanding is he wasn't used in his younger years for breeding.
King James
A great looking yearling buck from a great looking sire. King James has the frame most of us want. Long tines, width, and sweeping beams. Now let's see what he does with it this year.
Ridgeline
I think this is one of the best bred Patrick line bucks in the country. Last summer he showed that like his father he can pass the bone on to his sons. The very few yearlings he had were off to a really good start. I am hoping there will be more yearlings to see this year. I am afraid this is one of those bucks that is being over looked and by the time people catch on it will be too late.
Tonto
Another buck with Patrick in it is Tonto. Like Avalanche Tonto is passing it on to the kids. Last years 2 year olds looked super on the Pierce farm. I look forward to seeing if Matrix can rebound at 4, and what bucks like Lakota and Outcross will do at 3.
WRW Rex
This Highroller son last year had a look that just made you stop in your tracks. Out of a Jack the Ripper doe he carries the ability to pack on the bone. And somehow he put it all together for a super look. This year he will turn 4. What kind of jump could we see from 3 to 4 years old?
Rancher
A buck from a little known farmer in MI has a fantastic look at 2 years old. Scoring 236" and sporting what looks like a 6x6 mainframe with looong tines. Here is another buck worth watching.
Grizzly
Amazing at 1, even better at 2. At this point I don't care what he does at 3 as long as he is as big. Now it is his sons we all watch for. Being a big boy at 1 he was no doubt used a fair amount as a yearling. I am truly excited to see his yearling sons this Sept. Lots of tines mostly going up. And long tines at that. Super mass for a young buck. And don't over look that pedigree, it is all there and will fit with just about any bloodline.
Maximus DT
Another buck we won't see grow out this year. But his sons have already shown they have what it takes to grow big. I will be watching for more sons this summer. I really screwed up when I didn't use some more of the semen last fall:(
Maxbo Hardcore
A huge frame and a great pedigree top and bottom. Sharing the same mother as Maximus DT, CR, Solidcore, Encore, and Mastbo, I think that little Flees doe has proven that passdown isn't just a catchy phrase. I don't know what yearling sons he might have coming up this year, but I am excited to see what any he has might look like.
The next buck might not be on your list but he surly is on mine.
Updraft
Son of Big Guy and a deeply bred Flees doe, his pedigree is second to none in the industry. He carried over 39" of mass, and had long beams. He had what I think was a great look for a yearling buck. We gave him a couple of does and he backed up some of the a/i does. I really wouldn't be too sad if some of the a/i didn't work:)
I look forward to seeing everyone else's list.
Greg M
04-05-2009, 12:55 PM
I guess I`ll try this.
Sudden Impact
This is not my type of deer but it is none the less a truly amazing animal. My money is on him to break 500". I agree Roger, if this happens it would be fiitting for it to be on the Flees farm.
Noble
I have always like this buck and I want to use him this year. It will interesting to see how his sons look now that he is beeing used more.
RDM Golden Bucky Boy
237" at 3. Not monster inches by todays standards but there is not much extra there and this buck is one of those that blew me away when I saw him. How will he look at 4 ?
and will he maintain his good typical frame. Can he produce? He is my favorite Bucky son right now. I`ll probably cacth some static for that..........
I`ll lump the next 3 together
RPM
Lethal Weapon
Mo Thunder
I love deer that look like these three bucks. All are mature already but I am watching to see how they produce and will big typicals like this become more popular and in demand in our industry. We hear all the time that the industy is headed back that way.Only time will tell and so will the prices that deer like this should bring.
Gaylen C
04-05-2009, 01:23 PM
Here are some that I'm watching.
Out of Bounds
Will he bounce back from major damage? I think he will, but will it affect his look.
Prairie Blaze
How crazy will his drops get this year? Having nearly perfect drops that started to spider out of the bottom, how long will they get this year? This buck is overall very well balanced.
Auggie sons
Last year there were some very nice framed yearling sons out of Auggie. I believe we will see some BIG two year olds.
Mo Thunder
Great look. Will he get better without getting trashy?
Greg, as for Lethal Weapon, he has had that look for several years now. I wouldn't expect to see much change in him.
Reed68
04-05-2009, 01:29 PM
I just always like to watch two year olds grow. Some are big at one, and I want to see them get bigger. Then some really come on at two. Their are always questions answered when two year olds grow.
gcw matt
04-05-2009, 01:42 PM
GCW Razor!! Come on guys I want to see the super stars grow well, but right now I hope my first 2 year old hits 200 clean. Don't you all agree.
brianjames
04-05-2009, 01:44 PM
My eyes are on the new crop of yearlings!
WICKED WHITETAILS
04-06-2009, 05:51 AM
Just like matt said my eyes will be on my 3 yr old. This is my very first buck and I would love to see him break 200" He was 160" last year. His father and grandfather were both over 200 at 3 yr. I also have a yearling out of a 180" 2 yr. All my genetics are typical thats why my scores are going to be much lower than alot of you. But im pumped.:D
Redwater
04-08-2009, 05:56 AM
I will be wathching dutch boy 194@1 maxin son. And also roben he will be a 4 year old rolex son.
redwood_river_whitetails
04-08-2009, 07:06 AM
Double that on Dutch Boy....he's got the look and the pedigree to match
Aaron_CCDR
04-08-2009, 05:04 PM
+1 IndependenceRanch
The only thing I would add is to watch the MartyGraw sons age 1-4. I hope to see the continued pass down of the typical traits continue. Pretty Boy Floyd is the main one I would like to see grow healthy this year. I do not know were else he can go. 8 X 8?
As for the rest I would have to copy and past the first post.
Neeby
04-09-2009, 08:03 AM
Im watching Rolex and Loner Sons, They should do big things!!
IndependenceRanch
04-09-2009, 08:15 AM
Pretty Boy Floyd is a great looking deer and yes I wait to see what he does this year also. Just that my list was getting long and I needed to stop someplace:)
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I understand everyone wants to see how their own bucks grow out. Heck I even included Updraft in my list. But I was curious what bucks and for what reasons other people are interested in.
virgil
04-09-2009, 10:14 PM
I can't wait to see what Gold Bucky Boy does at 4. That deer has ahuge frame on him and he is some what typical. He looks even bigger out of velvet. I just saw him at PADEFA auction definatly using him next fall in ai program.
Arrowhead Whitetails
04-10-2009, 06:35 PM
Virgil, I have a buck and doe out of Gold Bucky Boy. The buck is growing his first rack this year and is looking good so far. I agree that GBB is one to look for this year. He has a great look and pedigree to do some big things.
SJames
04-10-2009, 08:09 PM
We'll I'm partial but I can't wait to see Highway10. He is only three and his pedigree does not mature until later. If he jumps like the bucks in his pedigree from 3-4, lookout, he will be huge!. Lethal Weapon should make another jump. He is in really good shape. Timberjack has some real growth already! Again at 3 he was so far ahead of his sire and dam sire that he should really put on some growth. His 4 year old rack was damaged but 22 inside. I hope he goes back to wide like he was as a yearling. Hardwood, Chance and TimBucky should be fun to watch with a lot of points. 6 shooter is only 3. I hope he gets bigger AND stays typical. The coming yearlings will be cool... A few Highway10 and the TJ/Martygraw crosses. And of course the 2 yearlings RolexBy10 and Extreme Sneakers. And I want to watch 44 mag and Waldo. Those oldtimers could make a jump! I guess I'm saying that the bucks I have my eyes on are the ones we see everyday! Of course the one I don't get to see everyday and really want to keep my eyes on is Maxbo 727. It will be interesting to see what he does at 2...and Sudden Impact at 3.....CWD strikes again (Can't Wait for Antlers Disease). Good luck to everyone in the thier antler growth. Take good care of them! Post pictures when they start looking good. Eight pointers are always welcome! - Sam
Mi bucks
04-11-2009, 02:38 PM
I would add Upperdeck: (great pedigree combo) and Squash: (Great open framey look)
Reed68
04-11-2009, 02:57 PM
Sam, PJ is of to a good start. Real massive, and a couple inches past G-1's. We will see if he stays a 8 point, or puts on more. I have a couple of yearlings out of him that are getting big fast.???????
roughcountrywhitetails
04-11-2009, 03:10 PM
Reed,
How about some pics.
Reed68
04-11-2009, 03:36 PM
Will get some in the morning. Have a rodeo tonight.
H&M Whitetails
04-11-2009, 03:47 PM
what about ridgeline waiting to see what he will do this year. Bred a avalanche doe with him
Rustyblaster
04-11-2009, 10:21 PM
All the above mentioned names are worthy of our interest and anticipation. That's what is nice about this type of animal raising. I am still green in the business but I have a lot to look for when antlers are in full bloom. I probably have as much antler anticipation for another nearby farm as I do my own because of my heavy investment in breed stock from his herd.
As far as interest in bucks that are not currently effecting my herd, I would like to see Noble and Ebeneezer this year. Bittersweet if they bloom out beautifully this year b/c don't have anything of them in my herd.
B_Whitetails
04-13-2009, 09:30 PM
ROL-ON BILL 228"@1 - He is a Rolex son off of Blue Mountain Whitetails. He is an amazing yearling with great width and beam length. He will be one to watch along with all the other amazing Rolex yearlings out there.
WILDFIRE 271"@1 - Wildfire is a PA Geronimo yearling also off of Blue Mountain Whitetails. He was damaged in April and did ok on the finish. If he would have not damaged his left beam i think he would of been closer to Sudden Impact,281"@1. Is he going to be the next RDM Goliath 410", but at two or three? Time will only tell!
Maxbo 727 265"@1 - He is a Maxbo yearling that has the look. He is probally one of the most facinating yearlings out there. He is going to be the next Maxbo. He already has the width now he needs tine length.
There was an awsome group of yearlings in 2008 and i can not wait to see the 2009 group. There is going to be many more upcoming monsters.
steve
04-14-2009, 06:50 PM
Rancher,Grizzley
Reed68
04-23-2009, 08:32 PM
Anybody heard anything about any of the mentioned bucks?
IndependenceRanch
07-11-2009, 08:25 AM
Who are your eyes on in 2009? What bucks are you watching and for what reason? This is a 2 part question and answer so let's see what everyone is watching for and for what reasons.
I will start.
In no particular order:
Sudden Impact
I truly think if this deer can avoid neck injury and possible infection in the velvet, this deer may well break 500". I don't care how you feel about non-typicals vs typicals that would be a huge accomplishment for the industry. And how fitting that it would take place on one of the best farms in the country.
All the Rolex yearlings of last year.
Rolls Royce, T-Rex, TomEX, X-Factor, Rigid. These would be my favorites. Can any of these make the next jump without becoming to trashy?
Now we wait to see what Rolex daughters will do.
Shadow
We unfortunately won't get to see what Shadow will look like this year. I think that buck would have fixed that injured side and would have been huge. Instead we wait for his sons now. And from what I hear there are a couple of really big buttons already growing. I predict Shadow sons will be monsters in the next couple of years.
Legacy and Maxbo Ebenezer.
These two bucks along with Rolls Royce at the Walk farm have long tines on a good frame. Now let's see if everything stretches out for even longer tines and a bigger frame.
Nobel
He has a great look which is not news to anyone. But this year we should start to see some sons to see if he can throw it to the next generation. My understanding is he wasn't used in his younger years for breeding.
King James
A great looking yearling buck from a great looking sire. King James has the frame most of us want. Long tines, width, and sweeping beams. Now let's see what he does with it this year.
Ridgeline
I think this is one of the best bred Patrick line bucks in the country. Last summer he showed that like his father he can pass the bone on to his sons. The very few yearlings he had were off to a really good start. I am hoping there will be more yearlings to see this year. I am afraid this is one of those bucks that is being over looked and by the time people catch on it will be too late.
Tonto
Another buck with Patrick in it is Tonto. Like Avalanche Tonto is passing it on to the kids. Last years 2 year olds looked super on the Pierce farm. I look forward to seeing if Matrix can rebound at 4, and what bucks like Lakota and Outcross will do at 3.
WRW Rex
This Highroller son last year had a look that just made you stop in your tracks. Out of a Jack the Ripper doe he carries the ability to pack on the bone. And somehow he put it all together for a super look. This year he will turn 4. What kind of jump could we see from 3 to 4 years old?
Rancher
A buck from a little known farmer in MI has a fantastic look at 2 years old. Scoring 236" and sporting what looks like a 6x6 mainframe with looong tines. Here is another buck worth watching.
Grizzly
Amazing at 1, even better at 2. At this point I don't care what he does at 3 as long as he is as big. Now it is his sons we all watch for. Being a big boy at 1 he was no doubt used a fair amount as a yearling. I am truly excited to see his yearling sons this Sept. Lots of tines mostly going up. And long tines at that. Super mass for a young buck. And don't over look that pedigree, it is all there and will fit with just about any bloodline.
Maximus DT
Another buck we won't see grow out this year. But his sons have already shown they have what it takes to grow big. I will be watching for more sons this summer. I really screwed up when I didn't use some more of the semen last fall:(
Maxbo Hardcore
A huge frame and a great pedigree top and bottom. Sharing the same mother as Maximus DT, CR, Solidcore, Encore, and Mastbo, I think that little Flees doe has proven that passdown isn't just a catchy phrase. I don't know what yearling sons he might have coming up this year, but I am excited to see what any he has might look like.
The next buck might not be on your list but he surly is on mine.
Updraft
Son of Big Guy and a deeply bred Flees doe, his pedigree is second to none in the industry. He carried over 39" of mass, and had long beams. He had what I think was a great look for a yearling buck. We gave him a couple of does and he backed up some of the a/i does. I really wouldn't be too sad if some of the a/i didn't work:)
I look forward to seeing everyone else's list.
I figured I would bring this thread back to life. I read threw the list I made and many of these bucks are showing they have what it takes.
Sudden Impact has sons on the ground doing well and is further along this year than last year at the same time.
I have seen pics of X-Factor and Rigid and both were looking good.
Shadow. Well I guess I called that one as he has some great yearling sons on the ground this year.
Tonto's 2 year old sons from last year are looking very good from what I have seen on the web.
I hear Rancher looks very good.
Grizzly's sons are looking very good.
I heard Maxbo Hardcore is looking wider and very nice.
And then the last buck that was on my list was our very own Updraft;)
He is looking very good and visitors are saying very nice things about him. I think many will like what they see.
gcw matt
07-11-2009, 08:40 AM
Any pictures of Updraft?
richie0033
07-11-2009, 10:28 AM
this is not a sales pitch by no means , but I just seen the new picture of Maxbo XL and everyone had better pay attention!! This deer is unbelievable. I truly believe that this deer is the One!!! I am not going to say that he is the biggest out there but I would rank him in top 3 and don't be surprised if he ends up being the Biggest!!! This is a fun time of year. Congrats to all
B_Whitetails
07-11-2009, 11:53 AM
Some of the bucks im thinking about.....
WILDFIRE - Was the biggest yearling in 2008, and out scored all of the other PA Geronimo 2 yr olds ever at ONLY 1, and his pedigree. He is PA Geronimo/BM Bill/Blue 10( Blue Mtn. Super doe. He is looking huge. Watch out!
ENERGIZER - He is one of the more clean Shadow yearlings, and his pedigree is best of the best. You have Shadow, Maxbo x2, Super Doe, Flip, Rolex, Highroller, and MAX. This will be a producing deer for sure.
JRV Storm - This is a deer that has been overlooked a lot. He was one of the best looking yearlings in 2008 in my opinion, and he is blowing up @2.
BW GRAND CANYON - This deer was hurt at 1 and still scored 224". His pedigree is great with Maxbo/BW Sunny doe. Who could ask for more in one deer. He is going to be big @2. Keep your eye out @2.
Last but not least.....
ROL-ON-BILL - This deer is a Rolex/Bill/Blue 10 son and he set records @1. He possibly had the longest beams @ 26", and was possibly the widest Rolex yearling. He has a good chance this year at two to hit 300". This buck is big! Watch out!
These bucks are all young, but i think they are all going to be huge and be awsome producers as the years go on. A few more to mention are....X-factor - Rolex/Bill, Rolls Royce, Ebenezer, Ridgeline, and Royal Bill - Rolex/BM Bill
ZZ Whitetails
07-11-2009, 12:03 PM
I'm in agreement on all these great deer and would like to add one that doesn't get his deserved due is Mark Sipes RENO this deer throws and is great with southern crosses. He may not be 400 inches but is a producer!!! ZZ
Arrowhead Whitetails
07-11-2009, 12:41 PM
Can I get a AMEN for brother ZZ on that. Reno is a producer.....
160goldstar
07-11-2009, 01:02 PM
ZZ,I say AMEN also.Here are some pics of Reno's two yr. olds.Both pics taken 7/6/09. The first one is TW Avenger and the second one is TW Boss Man.
http://deertraders.com/monster-bucks/deer-pics/30/TWAvenger_7_6_09.jpg
http://deertraders.com/monster-bucks/deer-pics/31/TWBossMan_7_6_09.jpg
ZZ Whitetails
07-11-2009, 02:19 PM
Nice all they need is a little more MASS! Just kidden! ZZ
Reed68
07-11-2009, 03:21 PM
Monty, you got time to be on here?
ZZ Whitetails
07-11-2009, 03:38 PM
Good help makes for time! Only got I don't know, 106-110 some where in there. Barn seems empty. Just fed em home in 40 minutes. My pointer finger is tired but other than that no problem. Also Tex looks like he'll out do last year keepen fingers crossed! ZZ
Reed68
07-11-2009, 03:43 PM
I figured you were a busy SOB. I have great help too, with Jeanna and the girls. They have done wonders this year on a couple. OH Right, Go Tex, if you get a chance shoot me a email with a pic.
Isaac@AppleCreek
07-11-2009, 04:59 PM
Hear is the top 10 on Da Buck Channel of over 5,000 videos viewed.
1-Mojave 747 views
2-Typhoon 504 views
3-Jail Bird 259
4-Texas tea 257
5-Red Line 256
6-Energizer 196
7-Updraft 147
8-danali 128
9-Timber jack 113
10-bobby 96
We at apple creek have used semen from over 60 bucks purchased from breeders all over the country the last two years and our program for 2010 is just in the early planning stages. Come for visit to see see the 1/2/3/4 year old pens and show your breeder bucks.
Just look at the photos and video see the proof in offspring before you buy.
http://dabuckchannel.com/
Pure Turkey
07-11-2009, 06:11 PM
Man,...there are just so many good ones out there now. The ones I'm watching are Sudden Impact, Typhoon, Energizer, EL Bondie, EL Change,....this list could go on and on and on........................
PT
IndependenceRanch
07-12-2009, 08:14 AM
Any pictures of Updraft?
Matt, I am itching to post some pics on here for everyone. But Updraft is changing daily now and I really would like to wait until he is closer to being done. Also I take pics and look at them on my computer and think, well he ain't all that, and then I walk out and look at him standing in front of me and think WOW! Some bucks just are that way that pics don't do them justice and Updraft is that way.
What I need is some guys that are regulars on this forum to come see him and tell everyone what it is THEY seen and what THEY think of him.
I invite everyone to come take a look at him in person this Aug and see what you think of him. Matt, why don't you take a drive up?
I know that Max Thrust is liking the attention he isn't getting:p He is just sitting in his pen and taking off growing now. I will tell everyone he is changing is look from last year. He looks to be going back to the style of rack he had as a yearling.
Max Thrust has a nice looking yearling here called Contrail. Contrail also is growing yet, but I will post one pic of him to show that Max Thrust is showing he will be a producer. He only has 2 yearling bucks on the ground and both are nice.
Greg M
07-12-2009, 09:57 AM
Roger
That is a really nice loking yearrling. Is he a 7 by 6 right now? Typical antlers witih a little character, perfefct for me.
H&S Whitetails
07-12-2009, 10:58 AM
Independence Ranch, Real nice yearling I like how typical he is. In my opinion he is one of the nicer yearling posted on here so far. I myself like a good typical not the points everywhere look so many seem to be getting caught up in.
As far as pics of your other buck as long as your happy with him who cares what anyone else thinks of him. If anyone puts him done thats there problem and you cant let it bother you. Speaking from a little experience on that one.
Whitetail Sanctuary
07-12-2009, 12:05 PM
ok, here is my list of deer i have seen or have bugged thier owners about for years about thier growth some you may not be used to hearing about but if you haven't you will !!!! SOLOMON ROPP's DOUBLE MAX straight off Billy Sage's farm IS A MONSTER he has the look and the frame so you will be hearing alot about him this year. EDWIN ROPP'S MAXIN A LIKE changed his whole look and looks a lot more like his daddy MAXIN, another deer many of you don't know a lot about but you will is MAXIN EAGLE 232 @ 2 big typical now @ 3 LOOK OUT HE IS AN UNBELIEVABLE MONSTER!!!!!!!!!!!!! next is JOE SCHMUCKER'S 3 year old MAXIN son CHANCIN is a HUGE TYPICAL MONSTER already with a ton of growing to do! LESTER BEECHY'S AMAZON WOW!!! has the look!!! NATHAN BLOSSER -SUNDOWNER- GRAND CANYON are both AMAZING!!! LEVI WEAVER'S - MAXBO RANGER what more can you say what deer could score more with so litte trash!!!!!!!!!!! and last but not least a great guy you will be hearing more and more about is JAKE GLICK JR. he has the deer everyone is talking about in ROLEX TIMEBOMB but his buck CLIMAX IS A TRUE BEAUTY to ANYONE!! who is breeding for huge typicals and here's a well kept SECRET that IF you do a little home work will BLOW you'r mind EAGLE doe's ????? yep do alittle checking and see what these girls are putting on the ground for Edwin his super doe DENA she throws MMMMMONSTER after monster for him, MAXBOSON,SUNBO,MAXIN EAGLE and more and @ JAKE'S you guessed it CLIMAX, ROLEX TIMEBOMB and so on,sorry for the long post but just a few you may have missed but now check em out and see what you think!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
iadeer
07-12-2009, 01:30 PM
:):D How are things going out there?
Out here in Iowa we are waching some big deer grow. It always seems that we are behin some of the southern range deer, but we will catch up.
Auggie is beautiful, 5x7 main frame, deep splits on g-2's not as many flyers as when he was 3 yrs old. His tine length should be out of this world. Auggie has a 2 yr old son at Chads that will score what Auggie did at 2. The yearling auggie son here range from wide multi-point to wide 6x6 typicals and then there is one I can't describe yet.
Amazon,....... I search for the words. Changing feed hasn't slowed him down this year. A truly rare gem these days, getting wider the older he has gotten. Amazons main frame is at least 6x5, multipule drops coming. Brows long and many, tines split with flyers. Will be very close to 25 inch inside. There are only 3 amazon 1 yr old sons, with only one not damaded so far.
Amos, still in Minnesota, but Jim says bigger than ever, with longer tines than ever before. we will see wear he finishes.
i have an Amos 4 yr old son that is turning everyones head. He looks to be bumped 6x7 with split 2's and flyer coming off of everything. he got a stick i n the eye as a fawn, but this year he is just growing antler. He sould get to breed for someone, but probably won't.
Maxbo's Arty, big, bigger, but behind. i am not worried he has done this before and will finish hugh a nd framie.
High Society, a High Roller son has all the showings of being over 270 inches.
looking wide with what will be outstanding beam length will make him one to watch this year to.
Call the Exteme Boyz and ask about the 2 bucks from Amos' full sister. Wide and beautiful.
there is a Star Gazer 2 year old in Wisconcin that is a true monster. Wide, big brows and points. lots of point I can see 300inches easily
I here of an Auggie yearling in Oklahoma that people are talking about, Call Dave and ask him. He is from a circle "h" doe as well.
Chad and Chris' Praire Blaze is Awsome. A true drop time monster. Wider with more drops should make him one for the records.
I am sure I have missed some. Updates to follow
Arrowhead Whitetails
07-12-2009, 03:37 PM
Fred, the Auggie buck in OK is very nice. He was the one that caught our eye when we visited the farm. We had a Auggie buck fawn born this year out of a Praire Blaze doe that we are very excitied about.
Neeby
07-12-2009, 04:59 PM
Im surprised no mention of gd romeo. If your like me and like um real wide, He has a son not far from me named loverboy and hes lookin wide too. like father like son.
IndependenceRanch
07-12-2009, 06:49 PM
Neeby, if you get pics of GD Romeo send them my way.
I just posted on another thread about a big buck fawn I have over by Glenn's place. It is GD Romeo from a Rolex doe. The dam side of my Rolex doe I have there has GD Romeo's mother in it, so the buck fawn has GD Romeo's mother in the pedigree TWICE.
But I might offer the fawn at auction this year in a group of buck fawns.
Neeby
07-12-2009, 07:36 PM
Roger I think my friends heading over to glens in a few weeks Ill try to get pics of romeo for you, I think a romeo/rolex combo buck fawn could do big things, sounds like you have a winner there! Im getting a romeo /reno bred doe this fall , I like that combo also. Neeby
WillPenn Whitetails
07-12-2009, 08:26 PM
I saw Romeo a few weeks back... he looks like Jailbird only a little bigger (plus he's 2 years older than Jailbird)!!! Talked to Glenn today and he said he's also starting a couple of hammer drops. Romeo and Big Sir are looking unreal. Big huge frames.
gcw matt
07-12-2009, 09:03 PM
Roger I would love to take a trip up and see you all up north, but MY LOVELY Wife wants me to take a family vacation, and I'm running low on vacation days at work. We are Possibly going to my Uncles in Mo this week, and he is about an hour from Darren's Redline! I wonder if she would notice if I went missing for a few hours?:rolleyes: Come to think of it the Extreme boys and JRV are right there too! Think she would miss me if I was gone all day Friday?
I wonder who else I could slip in, any suggestions or offers?
Arrowhead Whitetails
07-12-2009, 09:26 PM
Matt, there is alot to see in that area and don't forget Blossers. You need to plan on being gone all day Friday and Saturday. lol
gcw matt
07-12-2009, 09:51 PM
She caught me typing my last post and I got hit on the back of the head!! Now I will have ( get ) to take her with me! She love's the deer as much as I do, but she thinks I could think of something else besides deer every once in a while!!
allenb
07-13-2009, 10:11 AM
Matt, I know you're in Illinois, but is your wife related to my wife. ha ha Mine is great help also but I get the LOOK :mad::eek::mad: every once in a while. OOHH here she comes now bye. Allen
Arrowhead Whitetails
07-13-2009, 01:31 PM
Allen Allen Allen...............
Have you guys heard from Allen? We all might be witnesses to a crime.
My friend you like living on the edge. You should know better than to type about your wife when she is at home. You see us Okies are taught that at an early age....lol
elamwoods
07-13-2009, 08:07 PM
Samuel @ 3
Son of Soaring Eagel/BJB-Buckwheat
Hope you enjoy !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ImiohXO1K4
Bill Holdman
Elam Woods Whitetails
www.elamwoodswhitetails.com
Ph 318-381-1534
allenb
07-13-2009, 08:10 PM
Michael,I'm OK I'm having a little trouble seeing the key board.:mad: For some reason I can't remember alot of this afternoon. It seems I was forced to take an unscheduled nap after my last post on this thread. I will post more tomorrow after the swelling goes down.:cool: Allen
Buck-R-2
07-13-2009, 08:46 PM
Roger, Here is a picture of King James on 7/7/09 @2 He still has along way to go, but as northern michigan is warming up the antlers are growing. I hope he stays on your list to watch. I will update as often as I can. Paul Web site is br2whitetails.com
IndependenceRanch
07-14-2009, 03:10 PM
Thanks for the pic, he looks really nice.
Whitetail Sanctuary
07-15-2009, 08:53 PM
Bill he looks:eek: GREAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just checked out SUNBO on you'r web site he's a 3#$%%^&*(())___)##$# HOG!!!!!!!!!!!!:eek::eek::eek::D
Gaylen C
07-16-2009, 07:06 PM
Here is another buck that people should be watching. Simply Amazing
He is Womb brother to Amazon.
I am posting these pictures for Jim Simonson. They were taken on June 20th.:cool::cool:
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rockingH
08-07-2009, 01:18 PM
Are there any new pics of King James ? it has been a month would be great to see him again .
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