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DESCRIPTION The whitetail deer is a large animal which varies quite a bit in size, depending on the particular subspecies (there are 30 recognized) and the region where it is found. The adult whitetail deer's weight averages from about 100 to 350 pounds. Mature males are generally larger than the females. The whitetail is an ungulate, or hoofed animal, with each foot ending in a cloven or two piece hoof. The under parts of the deer's body are white with a white patch on the throat and another smaller band of white around the nose. The underside of the tail is also white. The upper body parts are colored reddish brown during the warmer months but in the fall, whitetail deer molt into their winter coats of dark, grayish brown. For several months of the year, male whitetail deer, known as bucks, are easily recognized by the presence of antlers on their head, which the females, known as does, lack. Once in a great while female deer (doe) will also have antlers. Deer Antler growth usually begins during the month of March or April, by August or early September, antlers are fully-grown. Deer antlers are among the fastest growing tissues known to man. Growing at an average of 1 to 2 inches per week during development. Growing antlers are covered with a living tissue called velvet. During development, the deer’s antlers are very delicate. This is the time when most antler damage or breakage occurs. Velvet is shed or rubbed off by the buck as he rubs saplings with his antlers. After the breeding season, bucks will shed their antlers. Antlers are usually shed in January or February. Antler shedding usually occurs earlier in northern states than southern states. A new pair of antlers will start growing in the spring.

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Having hunted and fished our entire lives, and now doing it almost full time, in many different states, it is obvious to us, that the world of hunting is changing and changing fast. It is no longer possible, to simply walk out your door and go hunting. Land access and hunting availability is getting tougher each day. Dealing with this on a daily basis, we decided to channel our energy, experience, and financial resources, into developing turn key hunting operations for the sportsman who does not have the time it takes to locate prime hunting land, and obtain all the necessary landowner permission. We met our 3rd partner, Tom, while hunting in Kansas some 6 yrs ago...he likes to trout fish, and we wanted to hunt quail. So, he introduced us to many acres of quality Bobwhite hunting in his home state of Kansas, and in turn we entertain him with two weeks of world class fly fishing in our home state of Montana each July. Tom’s knowledge of the area in Kansas, along with his vast experience as a hunter, has helped us put all the pieces of our plan together.


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