Ontario Record buck weighed in?
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
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RE: Ontario Record buck weighed in?
He is probably referring to the heaviest buck weighed in this year not the all time record for weight.The buck I shot 3 weeks ago was well over 200 lbs so I can' t see that being any kind of record itself in Ontario.
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Duluth Minnesota USA
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RE: Ontario Record buck weighed in?
the mn deer was dressed weight was 404 puonds it was shot in cook cty.,MN on NOV.22 1926 by carl Lenander jr. Minneapolis,MN. The estimated live weight was 511 pounds. The article is in the MDHA publication of the Whitetales magazine.
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#14
RE: Ontario Record buck weighed in?
Check this site out....
http://www.whitetaileddeer.ca/articles/whitetail.htm
This site shows the official record buck taken in North West Ontario back in 1950' s at 288 lbs dressed weight. It was weighed by the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Typically very large deer come from places where the snow is very deep all winter long. Deer that survive to pass on there genes have long legs, long bodies and wide muscular builds for plowing through deep snow all winter and dig through that snow looking for food.
Now I could see a deer of over 300 lbs dressed weight coming from North West Ontario but if it were here in the south then it would have to be a freak of Nature. We just don' t have the snow here in the winter. We' re above the snow belt and below it. The deer I first mentioned claims to have come from this area. Just like the one they weighed in here last year that was reweighed after I inspected it and it magically lost 31 lbs. That deer was first weighed in as the new Ontario record at 291 lbs. but then reweighed at 260 lbs. Still a nice buck in anyones book.
If your not in the snow belt, then chances of you bagging a deer over 270 lbs dressed weight during the gun season are to say the least, minimal.
I' ve seen freaks of nature and they do happen. I once saw a deer in N. J. that looked to be three times the size of the does he was playing with. 3 weeks later at exactly the same spot, that buck was killed by a vehicle. There was only a small 6 point rack but the deer was estimated at 265 lbs dressed.
http://www.whitetaileddeer.ca/articles/whitetail.htm
This site shows the official record buck taken in North West Ontario back in 1950' s at 288 lbs dressed weight. It was weighed by the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Typically very large deer come from places where the snow is very deep all winter long. Deer that survive to pass on there genes have long legs, long bodies and wide muscular builds for plowing through deep snow all winter and dig through that snow looking for food.
Now I could see a deer of over 300 lbs dressed weight coming from North West Ontario but if it were here in the south then it would have to be a freak of Nature. We just don' t have the snow here in the winter. We' re above the snow belt and below it. The deer I first mentioned claims to have come from this area. Just like the one they weighed in here last year that was reweighed after I inspected it and it magically lost 31 lbs. That deer was first weighed in as the new Ontario record at 291 lbs. but then reweighed at 260 lbs. Still a nice buck in anyones book.
If your not in the snow belt, then chances of you bagging a deer over 270 lbs dressed weight during the gun season are to say the least, minimal.
I' ve seen freaks of nature and they do happen. I once saw a deer in N. J. that looked to be three times the size of the does he was playing with. 3 weeks later at exactly the same spot, that buck was killed by a vehicle. There was only a small 6 point rack but the deer was estimated at 265 lbs dressed.
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