My old high school buddy, Whit Peterman, is now managing his family’s ranch in Texas's Bosque and Hamilton counties. His parents bought the first piece of the property back in 1978. Today, Fall Creek Ranch is 580 acres. Whit’s late father, Jerry Peterman, put lots of time and resources into making the place the best it could be for white-tailed deer. The place also has a few exotics, namely axis deer and blackbuck antelope. Understandably, the entire Peterman family is proud of their special retreat.
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