Hey 264magnum, I'll get drummond to post some more of our pics from the last few years and our better one's from this year. Most Texas muleys won't stack up, but there are certain areas where they get the right groceries that grows 'em as big as anywhere. We really will be seeing the true potential of these areas in the next couple of years if the rains continue. From 1997-2003 we averaged 6" rainfall/year and we still knocked down several >200" deer. With over 20" rain each of the last two years the deer are really putting on some mass - even though they lived the first 4-5 years in extreme drought. If the rains continue, these deer with 3-4 years of good rainfall will really open some eyes. If we can just keep the outfitters and greedy landowners from taking too many young bucks we should take some real toads over the next few years (>220"). I know that sounds a little high (220") but we (myself and 2 friends) have taken a 208,208,208,205,199,198,197,197,190,187,185,182, etc...... and most of these were taken in the very droughty years - so the best should be yet to come.