Another Saskatchewan Big Buck PIC
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Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NB, CANADA
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Another Saskatchewan Big Buck PIC
Hi guys,
Since I see you enjoyed the last pic of a nice Saskatchewan buck, I'm posting another one I took with my trailtimer in Novenmber of 2003 about half a mile from the one last year. The top photo is also a dandy. he bottom buck and the top one were taken the same night. He is a big 4x4. I'm also posting the 4X4 I took in 2003 in Saskatchewan. This was a different deer.Just can't wait to go back this year and this time will try the bow. Enjoy
Cormier
Since I see you enjoyed the last pic of a nice Saskatchewan buck, I'm posting another one I took with my trailtimer in Novenmber of 2003 about half a mile from the one last year. The top photo is also a dandy. he bottom buck and the top one were taken the same night. He is a big 4x4. I'm also posting the 4X4 I took in 2003 in Saskatchewan. This was a different deer.Just can't wait to go back this year and this time will try the bow. Enjoy
Cormier
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RE: Another Saskatchewan Big Buck PIC
ORIGINAL: bgates
Awesome bucks and the one on the trail timer on the top pic is a hog!!! The one you got is huge also.
Awesome bucks and the one on the trail timer on the top pic is a hog!!! The one you got is huge also.
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Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Another Saskatchewan Big Buck PIC
Thanks for the comments. Yes the big 8 in the cam. pic is a hog. I thik I saw him a couple days later but did not get an opertunity at him. The one I shot grossed 162 and change and netted 152 6/8. One brow tine is 11 1/2 and 3 of it's other tines are above 12 inches. Hope to get another one like that this year. So IL-CORNFED, is this buck big enough(Top photo in the pic)or do you think the camera angle is still making it big??????
Cormier
Cormier
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RE: Another Saskatchewan Big Buck PIC
What a Brute... your 4x4 harvest...just wicked with those browtines and mass! I looks like a250+ lbr live weight buck too boot???
I was fortunate enough to shed hunt witha close friend from this site... He is from Saskatchewanand I spent 1 of the best weeks of my life with him and his wonderful family on their big farm this spring. That country is truely some of the finest whitetail habitat a person could imagine. I loved it up there and look forward to going back. If you love whitetails, everyone should see experience the Saskatchewan farm country at least once..
The body sizes, and skull plates from those "blocky" headed bucks truely do them unfairly sometimes in photos. Then you see the antlers in person and your jaw drops. I know I have looked at many of Hiawathas photos.. then after seeing his racks in person and scoring them for him..I was amazed at the mass that they carry throughout every tine ...even where they don't get credit for score. My point is if a true scoring system based on antler volume was measured...Saskatchewan would do very well.
Great bucks, again, thanks for the photos.
Troy
I was fortunate enough to shed hunt witha close friend from this site... He is from Saskatchewanand I spent 1 of the best weeks of my life with him and his wonderful family on their big farm this spring. That country is truely some of the finest whitetail habitat a person could imagine. I loved it up there and look forward to going back. If you love whitetails, everyone should see experience the Saskatchewan farm country at least once..
The body sizes, and skull plates from those "blocky" headed bucks truely do them unfairly sometimes in photos. Then you see the antlers in person and your jaw drops. I know I have looked at many of Hiawathas photos.. then after seeing his racks in person and scoring them for him..I was amazed at the mass that they carry throughout every tine ...even where they don't get credit for score. My point is if a true scoring system based on antler volume was measured...Saskatchewan would do very well.
Great bucks, again, thanks for the photos.
Troy