Where is it going to be?

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#1 Alberta-was there last week deer hunting

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Where in Alberta were you talltines exactly? Hunting northern Alberta is basically exactly the same as hunting where I am in Sask. Loads of cover for bucks to get old.
 
Some good choices so far. Guys, QDM will only take you so far. You also need restraint. What I mean is this, you need to pass that buck up when he "only" scores 185. You good enough to do it? I know I'm not man enough.

Many states have large areas where QDM is being practiced. OH, KS, IA, ND, NEB, TX, IL, MO, MN, MT, KY, CO. New record could come from any of these places. What about WY, WA, ID?

However, Kaare wants three picks. In no particular order.

Saskatchewan. To many big deer, to many old deer, its bound to happen sooner or later.

Ontario. What? You bet. Northwest Ont. has all the minerals deer need. Low hunting pressure. A growing herd. It all adds up. I love hunting this Province and have found some giant sheds here as well. Ont. came close a couple years ago with the poached deer.

Minnesota. Two years in a row we have scored two typical sheds from different deer that say the new record IS HERE RIGHT NOW. Both of these deer should gross over 220 ty.

Ask yourself this, where are all the really big typical sheds coming from right now? I mean big, like 97 and over. There are only a couple dozen sheds of this size in existance, however, a handfull have come from the SAME AREA. You figure out where this is and you may just get the new record listed in YOUR name.

Kaare, believe me, Sask gets it share of the press down here. When ONLY BIG deer are spoken of, your Province is always a forerunner.
PS. I'm still trying to find out an answer to one of your questions before I get back to you.
 
I was south of Slave lake and I said I was hunting in the reply but I was actually filming for Steve Bartylla. We were hunting with Northern Wilderness Outfitters. They have an absolutely sweet operation. I loved it up there because it was such a challenge trying to figure out Alberta deer. They are so much different then IA deer. Steve didn't end up getting one this trip but will be heading up there in mid oct. again. This trip was more of a scouting trip for us because Steve sets up all his own stands with no help from outfitters and with so much wilderness up there you need a lot of time.

I did envy the world that is northern Alberta where everyone seems to help each other out and want to give more than take. I loved it up there and if I can't go up there in mid Oct. Ill be there next spring hunting black bear and not filming.
 
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