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    Originally posted by Chase This! View Post

    Same. We lost so many massive trees. I don’t know how these deer made it!!! Resilient animals. Most of our genetics are High Roller.

    Post up some pics. Would love to see them!!!
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      #17
      That’s awesome!!! Congrats.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Chase This! View Post
        That’s awesome!!! Congrats.
        Thanks! I know I’m not the norm but I just love big genetically superior high fenced deer, I can watch and admire them all day long.

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          #19
          Originally posted by RMW View Post

          Thanks! I know I’m not the norm but I just love big genetically superior high fenced deer, I can watch and admire them all day long.
          Yessir.

          Here’s a couple yearlings I’m excited about.
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            #20
            Wow! High Roller genetics can put the inches on quick, outstanding sir

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              #21
              Originally posted by RMW View Post
              Wow! High Roller genetics can put the inches on quick, outstanding sir
              Thanks, bud.

              I can’t recommend HR enough. They consistently produce some of the baddest deer. But many of these long term guys have it dialed in. Fun stuff! Would love to keep seeing your progress.

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                #22
                This two year old grew out nicely.
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