Saskatchewan Hunting Pictures
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SW Saskatchewan Canada
Posts: 63

Some pictures from my scouting trips in preparation for our Nov. 20 opener. I still haven't found any bucks quite big enough to go after yet, but there is still lots of time left.
20141031-IMG_6138 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20141031-IMG_6021 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20141031-IMG_5970 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20141031-IMG_5887 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20141031-IMG_5852 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20141031-IMG_6122 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20141014-IMG_5470 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20141014-IMG_5466 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20141007-IMG_5370 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20141002-IMG_5298 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
Bachelor Group Whitetails by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20140929-IMG_5274 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20140918-IMG_4884 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
20140920-IMG_4909 by JordieBraun, on Flickr
Sep 20-2014 whitetail by JordieBraun, on Flickr















#4
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 65

must be nice. Every single one of those deer is bigger than anything on my farm. I wouldnt pass on any of them. Im starting to think the deer in SC are retarded or something. The deer we brag about everyone else lets walk.
#6

Just a matter of one of natures laws. Further north of the equator the larger like species of mammals get, or something to that affect.
#7
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 65

yea I have heard that. But what about Texas and Georgia then? Maybe I should get my farmer to plant something other than soybeans and peanuts.
#9
Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SW Saskatchewan Canada
Posts: 63
#10
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 72

Nice deer although I would say a couple may be shooters even in Canada. there are huge bucks there but are few and far between anymore you may want to hold out as long as you can but , I wouldn't set my sites too high and come home empty handed.