Canadian Whitetails
#1
I was just wondering why we do'nt hear and see more from you folks up north? There must be a lot to share about those BIG Canada bucks! How about some nice trail camera pics.?
#2
early in, I think it is our nature, we stay somewhat reserved or tight lipped. Particularily in the west good deer are everywhere, many really don't get to excited until it hits the dirt and even then it is an "over there" type deal.
Whitetails are whitetails they are no different then anywhere. Skidish, weary and extremely willy in movements/habits/etc just some places they have the ability and resources to reach maturity...like here. Getting them on the meat pole is by far the toughest angle soI don't break out the champagne(AKA Beer)until I have notched my tag, till then it is nothing more than a good fish story (or as the wife calls them "Snuffabuckless")
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Just stay tuned,I am sure some canadian whitetails will be posted in the coming months[8D].
Whitetails are whitetails they are no different then anywhere. Skidish, weary and extremely willy in movements/habits/etc just some places they have the ability and resources to reach maturity...like here. Getting them on the meat pole is by far the toughest angle soI don't break out the champagne(AKA Beer)until I have notched my tag, till then it is nothing more than a good fish story (or as the wife calls them "Snuffabuckless")
!! Just stay tuned,I am sure some canadian whitetails will be posted in the coming months[8D].
#3
Thanks for the response skeeter. I'm huntingthe first week of Nov. here in Pa. and the second week I'm hunting the Edmonton Bow Zonewhere I'm hoping to get a shot at a Monster!
#4
Nontypical Buck
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From: MB.
ORIGINAL: skeeter 7MM
we stay somewhat reserved or tight lipped. Particularily in the west good deer are everywhere, many really don't get to excited until it hits the dirt and even then it is an "over there" type deal.
we stay somewhat reserved or tight lipped. Particularily in the west good deer are everywhere, many really don't get to excited until it hits the dirt and even then it is an "over there" type deal.
#6
Nontypical Buck
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For Trailer: Wasn't that you that shot the booner whitetail up in the Interlake area last november?? The one you still got in your freezer.
For Trailer: Wasn't that you that shot the booner whitetail up in the Interlake area last november?? The one you still got in your freezer.
#8
Typical Buck
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Early in.....there are no deer in South Texas either that's why I am headed to Saskatchewan in mid Nov. to find out for myself
Seems like us Texican's are not thed only ones to s t r e t c h the truth!


did I just say that EH?

Seems like us Texican's are not thed only ones to s t r e t c h the truth!



did I just say that EH?
#10
The last few nov. haven't been up to snuff. Mind you someone from Texas probably wouldn't agree...so make sure you pack the wooly's, LJ's, Heat packs and some of them bootie blankets just in case. Oh yeah and don't forget to bring a toque EH!
Best of luck to you both on your hunts, I am sure you'll have a blast and love our part of the world.
DoubleA, where abouts you headed forhere in Sask?
Best of luck to you both on your hunts, I am sure you'll have a blast and love our part of the world.
DoubleA, where abouts you headed forhere in Sask?


