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Old 12-01-2006, 08:20 PM
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So unless they have a non res tag for ya um i suggest your friend quit giving out offers. Nobody else can do it. Leavin b4 i get goin on the issue.
Thanks for the info. Like I said, I never actually got an actual offer on hunting, just that she lived up there and said I could come up (didn't discuss the legalities). I would follow all guidelines if I were to ever hunt in Sask. You didn't have to come off like an ass tho.

Back on topic, from what I've seen within the states, Kansas and Illinois seem to produve some mighty nice deer.
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Old 12-01-2006, 08:35 PM
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You didn't have to come off like an ass tho, but to each their own.
not trying to be an ass, just warning you and everyone on the site. There are many people here who think they are above the law and can smuggle in Hunters from the states who do not know what the Sask laws are. Thing about here is everybody knows everyone and when somebody talks word gets around. Thoseresidents get busted and so does the hunter, seen it before.So everyone be careful when booking hunts.
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Old 12-01-2006, 08:48 PM
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I'd be curious to see just how old that "current" map is. At one time, Wisconsin probably did have the most book bucks. Buffalo County, located along the Mississippi River, was one of the firstin trying Quality Deer Management. A video called "Monarch Valley" was released in 1993and claimed that particular county "produces more B & C bucks per square mile than anywhere else in the world." And a couple decades ago, I'd believe that statement. But I think over the years and with introduction of QDM, there have been other states that have indeed passed us up! That's O.K. I still like it here!!!
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Old 12-02-2006, 06:34 AM
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Maine with body weight, but, not so much with antler size. However, with all th food plots popping up in the back woods roads you can be fair to say that it will not be to many years you will be seeing both. Good Luck to all.
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Old 12-02-2006, 07:06 AM
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You guys are ALL way off track. It's got to be WV!!

Adding up allthe bucks that get killed on our farm each year, we have at least1 booner each seaon---and that is just our farm[8D]
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Old 12-03-2006, 05:27 PM
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Iowa has the P&Y world record. The B&C world record is from MO.

Wrong. Here is the world record non-typical, Lovstuen buck. Albia,IA.
Like I stated and showed in the thread; IA has more B&C than any other state and #3 in P&Y.

307 5/8" 38 pt.
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Old 12-03-2006, 05:28 PM
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wyoming, texas and montana
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Old 12-03-2006, 05:33 PM
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wyoming, texas and montana
????????
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Old 12-04-2006, 09:44 PM
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Iowa has the P&Y world record. The B&C world record is from MO.

Wrong. Here is the world record non-typical, Lovstuen buck. Albia,IA.
Like I stated and showed in the thread; IA has more B&C than any other state and #3 in P&Y.

307 5/8" 38 pt.
Here's the stats on the "Missouri Monarch" straight off the Boone and Crockett website as the world record non-typical.





WORLD'S RECORDS NON-TYPICAL WHITETAIL DEER















SCORE: 333 7/8



LOCATION: St. Louis County, MO



HUNTER: Picked Up



OWNER: MO Dept. of Cons.



DATE: 1981



KEY MEASUREMENTS:




Length of main beam: Right24 1/8 - Left23 3/8
Inside spread: 23 3/8
Circ. of smallest place between burr and first point: Right5 1/8 - Left5 1/8
Number of points: Right19 - Left25

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Old 12-04-2006, 10:14 PM
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If mymemory is correct ...

The Lov buck is not the WORLD RECORD nt.. "Muzzle Loader" WR maybe....... but not the WR NT........... the lov buck may be the largest NT shot by a hunter... since the hole in the horn and Mo buck were both pick ups...

Mo buck at 333 and change....and the Hole in the horn buck at 328 and change both out score the LOVE buck.. for NET NONTYPICAL

like i said..this is off memory and the post above.. if I am incorrect.. my memory has failed me again..wont be the first time
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