Keith Warren
#81
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Posts: 128
RE: Keith Warren
put in the time, sweat, heart ache, tears, free range, out smart them in there own living room, i wouldnt do it any other way. my .02 cents.
Please scroll back to my first post in this thread... It might just change your mind.
#83
RE: Keith Warren
If anyone wants to see Keith Warrens hunts in PA you can find is Pictures posted all over the Whitetail ridge website at: http://www.trophyclassdeer.com/. Keith even sent them a letter. Better yet guys take a look at the prices for their hunts. LOL you will get a kick out of that.
Also as a side note this Deer Farm is the Farm where the Imfamous Goliath was born and sold as a yearling. If you remember Goliath was the deer that was stolen and found on another deer farm.
Also as a side note this Deer Farm is the Farm where the Imfamous Goliath was born and sold as a yearling. If you remember Goliath was the deer that was stolen and found on another deer farm.
#84
RE: Keith Warren
ORIGINAL: PA Hardwoods
If anyone wants to see Keith Warrens hunts in PA you can find is Pictures posted all over the Whitetail ridge website at: http://www.trophyclassdeer.com/. Keith even sent them a letter. Better yet guys take a look at the prices for their hunts. LOL you will get a kick out of that.
Also as a side note this Deer Farm is the Farm where the Imfamous Goliath was born and sold as a yearling. If you remember Goliath was the deer that was stolen and found on another deer farm.
If anyone wants to see Keith Warrens hunts in PA you can find is Pictures posted all over the Whitetail ridge website at: http://www.trophyclassdeer.com/. Keith even sent them a letter. Better yet guys take a look at the prices for their hunts. LOL you will get a kick out of that.
Also as a side note this Deer Farm is the Farm where the Imfamous Goliath was born and sold as a yearling. If you remember Goliath was the deer that was stolen and found on another deer farm.
#85
RE: Keith Warren
LOL yeah Germ. Actually this farm is supposed to have some of the best genetics in the country. The owners actually are very nice people, But I just don't agree with the hunting of high-fenced deer. If they want to raise them fine, but to hunt them Im against that.