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Award Winning Bucking Bulls from Kishs AwArd winning Bucking Bulls From kishs #007 RED ROCK (died june 1994) #604 NO CAN DO NFR- 2nd Place Bucking Bull of the Finals 1984 (died Clovis rodeo april 2002) NFR- 3rd Place Bucking Bull of the Finals 1985 Raised by Don Kish NFR- 1st Place Bucking Bull of the Finals 1986 NFR 3rd Place Bucking Bull of the Finals 2001 PRCA Bucking Bull of the Year 1987 Years selected to the PBR Finals 2000,2001 NFR 2nd Place Bucking Bull of the Finals 1987 Years selected to the NFR 2000,2001 Inducted into the Hall of Fame 1990 The only Bucking Bull to remain Un-ridden his PRCA Career, # 727 SMOKIN’ GUN Well over 300+ trips (died October 25 2003) (Lane Frost rode Red Rock after his retirement, during the Sire Wolfman #624 “Challenge of Champions Match”) Raised by Don Kish Years selected to the NFR 1984,1985,1986,1987, Retired at the NFR 1987 World Bucking Bull Futurity Reserve Champion 2001 Years selected to PBR 2002 #624 WOLFMAN Years selected to NFR 2002 (died of old age January 25, 2004 at the age of 19) Sire: Fonzie (son of Oscar) (Oscar, PRCA Hall of Fame Bucking Bull) #524 FREE LOADER Raised by Don Kish (died NFR December 2002) NFR- Bucking Bull of the Finals 1991 Sire TOO legit # 20 Sierra Circuit Bucking Bull of the Year 1991 Raised by Don Kish The only Bucking Bull in PRCA History to score 100 points in Central Point, PBR Bucking Bull of the Year 2002 Oregon with Wade Leslie. Years selected to PBR Finals 2000,2001,2002 NFR 3rd Bucking Bull of the Finals 1993 Years selected to NFR 2000,2001,2002, Sierra Circuit Bucking Bull of the Year 1994 Years selected to PBR Finals 1994, Retired 1995 #825 UGLY Years selected to the NFR 1991,1992,1993,1994, Retired 1995 1670 lbs as of 2006 8 years old Sire Too Legit #20 #112 RED WOLF, aka DODGE RAM TOUGH Raised by Don Kish NFR 2nd Place Bucking Bull of the Year 1994 PBR Bucking Bull of the Finals 2002 PRCA Bucking Bull of the Year 1996 Years selected to PBR Finals 2002,2003,2004, NFR 2nd Place Bucking Bull of the Year 1996 Years selected to NFR 2002,2003 Sierra Circuit Bucking Bull of the Year 1996 Years selected to PBR Finals 1993,1994,1995,1996 #194 SMOOTH MOVE Years selected to NFR 1993,1994,1995,1996 1525 lbs as of 2006 6 years old Sire Top Gun #450 #301 COPENHAGEN CASH, aka CASH Raised by Don Kish (died of old age July 27, 2009 at the age of 15) Reserve Champion 2004: “American Bucking Bull World Champion”ABBI 1885 lbs as of 2006-13 years old Sire Mr. T (Bucking Bull of the Year 1986) #190 CASH PRIZE Raised by Don Kish as of 2006 5 years old Sierra Circuit Bucking Bull of the Year 1998 Sire Cash #301 PBR Bucking Bull of the Finals 1998 Raised by Don Kish Sierra Circuit Bucking Bull of the Year 1999 3rd 2005 “ American Bucking Bull World Champion”ABBI PRCA 3rd Place Bucking Bull of the Year 1999 PRCA 2nd Place Bucking Bull of the Year 2000 #295 GOD’S GIFT California Circuit Bucking Bull of the Year 2000 Sire Glass Tiger, Wolfman son PRCA 3rd Place Bucking Bull of the Year 2001 Raised by Don Kish Years selected to the PBR Finals 1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004 World Champion ABBI Classic Bull 2006 - winning at finals $206,000.00 Years selected to the NFR 1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004 Years selected to NFR 2006, 2007 Retired at NFR 2005 Don and Janelle Kish | 26480 Hwy 36 East | Red Bluff, CA 96080 | T. 530.597.2007 | F. 530.597.2006.
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