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wildhavenoutfitter
06-09-2009, 10:50 AM
I was just wondering if anybody wanted to come hunting in Canada we are booking hunts right now and we are looking for some new blood??? website is: http://wildhavenoutfitting.yolasite.com/

Hi Ball
07-25-2009, 07:25 AM
Well now after looking at those photos of bucks shot, I only saw one really nice shooter buck in the whole shabang! Your $2,200 dollar price for shooting a buck that has little to offer in the way of point score, is just not my cup of tea sorry to say. We have bigger looking bucks in my own back yard and being from Missouri, your going to have to SHOW ME better bucks period before I point my truck North. :eek: :rolleyes:

Greywolf
07-25-2009, 09:15 AM
did you put Hunt America on your list of links?:rolleyes:

SeniorCoot
07-26-2009, 06:04 AM
Well there are some bucks there that are MUCH bigger then most in my back yard but we have quite a few in area young lad took a 172 last year with his bow then a 168 with rifke three weeks later- all about 1/2 mi from my place-i know your area as i was hitched to a lady from oak lake ,MB years ago and i drive throufgh onm way to Winnipegosis to hunt waterfowl most falls.Nice country.

BILL K
07-26-2009, 07:20 PM
I was just wondering if anybody wanted to come hunting in Canada we are booking hunts right now and we are looking for some new blood??? website is: http://wildhavenoutfitting.yolasite.com/

*SPAM* It's not just for dinner anymore!

postoak
08-19-2009, 03:12 PM
Hi Ball, you had me all prepared to see photos of Bambi or something. There are some FINE trophy bucks there!

greenjeans
08-26-2009, 04:22 PM
i wouldnt exactly call them fine trophy bucks.

Bushman
08-26-2009, 05:34 PM
We are so spoiled here in Wisconsin. Have you had a look at the new September Outdoor Life Magazine article called "Trophy Whitetails, The Big Buck Zones"? On page 43 it shows the US map and where the largest P&Y and B&C bucks have come from over the last decade. The tip of Florence County and Menominee County (where they don't have an open season because it is an Indian Reservation) are the ONLY areas in the entire state that do not have 21-50 record book kills and way more than half of the rest of the state have 50 plus. No other state even comes close.

greenjeans
08-27-2009, 05:40 AM
I havent seen that article yet but i have the magazine laying around somewheres. I think i seen a similar map somewhere.

I have to believe theres a world record somewhere in the chequemegon nicolet roaming around with my name on it.

postoak
08-27-2009, 06:09 AM
Well, some of them look like they'd go 155 or so. Good enough for me!

DaveHawk
08-27-2009, 08:00 AM
2200 buck is a bit on the pricey side for Whitetail in Canada.

postoak
08-27-2009, 11:35 AM
Really?!?

You should see what they charge in Texas! :(

Bushman
08-27-2009, 12:41 PM
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. When sis lived in Houston, I was down there on business and was visiting with her next door neighbor. He had a bunch of 140 class whitetail racks that he got hunting off a lease. When he told me the thousands of dollars that he paid a year just to set foot on the property, I was floored. I was telling my buddy just yesterday that we don't realize how good we have it up here with free deer in the National, state and county forests.

Greenjeans, get all those bears out of the Chequamegon that you can. I don't know if it is the bears or the wolves, but something ate the deer herd up there. I got into Phillips early one afternoon last year and decided that I would go check out my old hunting area east of town. Not one fresh pile of droppings, not one track, not one rub... It was depressing. Maybe it was just the time of year, but reports from this last deer season support what I didn't see. It used to be pretty good back in there and I saw the biggest wild buck on the hoof that I ever saw back there, about a 185 class that gave me the slip.

Whelen Nut
08-27-2009, 09:41 PM
Bushman


It wasn't any better west of Phillips last year, either. I think the woofs have been eating well. Can't believe what has happened in the last five years!

Going back to Kansas this year. No woofs there...yet.

WN

Bushman
08-28-2009, 09:38 AM
WN, and west of Phillips has some farm country and a reported higher deer per square mile average. Guys are getting pretty hungry to eat some venison here. This last weekend you could buy an extra doe tag for some management units to take the place of Earn A Buck. To say that they went fast is an understatement. There were three guys in line ahead of me when license sales started at noon. All three were looking for section 45 that had 550 tags available. The first two guys got a tag and the third guy was sol in less than three minutes!

Hi Ball
08-30-2009, 10:47 AM
Well Gents, I got to see the whole collection of "TROPHY BUCKS" the other day while at BASS PRO SHOP!!! Those are some breath taking trophy's hanging on the inside of that 50 foot plus trailer. I was impressed to say the least and am glad to have gotten to see them. Those are truly the real Monster Bucks!!!:eek: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

greenjeans
08-30-2009, 05:18 PM
I hunted north west and north east of phillips and had some smaller bucks run past me in the muzzleloading season. gun season A few of my comrads plugged a couple does and one smaller buck east of phillips torwards winter. I hunted north east of phillips and they hunted north west.

I dont think its the bear population buck i think its them damned wolves.