In the high-stakes world of Texas whitetail breeding, Tajada Whitetails is firing on all cylinders, as showcased in the latest episode of *Deer & Wildlife Stories* with Keith Warren. Owned by George Tunal, this operation boasts an impressive lineup of 38 bucks, each sporting 38-inch inside spreads—a genetic flex that screams precision engineering rivaling a custom AR-15 build. The episode dives deep into their elite bloodlines, spotlighting Gunslinger heritage and powerhouse sires like Bad Bart and Six Shooter, whose offspring are rewriting the record books for trophy potential. Airing now on Pursuit Channel and YouTube’s Deer Farming Channel, it’s a masterclass in selective breeding that turns wild genetics into domesticated dominance.
What elevates this beyond mere deer porn for hunters is the parallels to the 2A community’s own battle for superior stock. Just as Tajada meticulously curates bloodlines to maximize antler mass and spread—mirroring how gun owners tweak suppressors, barrels, and optics for peak performance—these whitetails represent controlled evolution in a regulated wild. Texas, the unchallenged king of both big racks and big bores, sets the bar here: no government overreach stifling innovation, just pure, unadulterated selective pressure yielding monsters. Bad Bart’s progeny, for instance, echo the reliability of a proven 1911 platform—consistent, lethal, and built to dominate any field.
For 2A patriots, this story’s implications hit like a .308: in an era of anti-hunting and anti-gun zealots pushing rewilding agendas that threaten private land rights, operations like Tajada Whitetails fortify the front lines. They prove that elite genetics—whether Boone & Crockett scorelines or battle-tested ballistics—thrive under Second Amendment freedoms, private property, and zero tolerance for bureaucratic meddling. Tune in, subscribe, and gear up; this isn’t just about bigger deer, it’s a blueprint for breeding excellence in a world gunning for our heritage.