RE: Anyone want to see a 150-class yearling?
Yeah, this one is a bit smaller in inches than the world's largest yearling, but he's much more typical and "prettier," I think... I enjoy talking to this gentleman; I was explaining to Bols about how networked this industry is. I mean, these guys keep track of every big deer in the country. It's why the people involved with stealing Goliath didn't stand a chance... The deer are also almost all related, too. They'll buy "straws" of semen from all the top deer, and a couple years later, they're matching them up with someone else's from a similar strand... Genetics plays such a big role in all this...