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High Mountain Breeding                                                                          


High Mountain Whitetails began raising deer in 2000.  High Mountain Whitetails began its breeding program by purchasing the big northern genetics from ranches in Pennsylvania and Michigan. High Mountain Whitetails began breeding with two breeder bucks and nine bred does and slowly began the process of raising monster whitetails. Over the next few years, High Mountain Whitetails integrated a few new bloodlines; and year after year, the bucks have grown larger and larger.  In 2009 High Mountain Whitetails had over a dozen breeder bucks scoring anywhere from 200-inches to 270-inches, some of which are shown in the pictures to the left. All of these breeder bucks have been raised on the ranch since they were fawns.

High Mountain Whitetails has raised several bucks scoring over 200-inches. One truly cannot realize the size of a 200-inch buck until seen in person. In 2008, High Mountain Whitetails raised its largest whitetail ever. Sonny scored over 304-inches and is the grandson of High Roller, who scored 418-inches in 2006. Sonny was a massive non-typical with unbelievable mass and a number of points.

High Mountain Whitetails has a limited number of does, doe fawns, and breeder bucks available for sale.  High Mountain Whitetails guarantees healthy deer and will provide DNA, if necessary.  Contact High Mountain Whitetails for a complete update on new bucks and more in depth information about the farm and what is offered.  Semen is also available from a few of our breeder bucks.  Please contact us for more information.

High Mountain Whitetails strives to raise quality monster whitetails with the best possible genetics.  With 10 years experience in breeding quality genetics, High Mountain Whitetails anticipates our breeding program getting even better over the next 10 years with the goal of raising several whitetail bucks scoring 250-inches or better over the next few years.