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    Quote Originally Posted by x_xeon_x View Post
    If you want a 300lb sausage buck stay in Ontario. If you want a rack for the wall go out west.
    Not too many 300 lb bucks (dressed) in either province.

    The good times in SK may be over for now, similar to Ontario:
    http://globalnews.ca/news/1686171/de...unting-season/

    Ontario has a different subspecies of whitetail (northern or boreal woodland) from what SK does (Dakota). The genetics of the Dakota are generally larger with bigger antlers. The current B&C record typical is from SK (Milo Hanson's).

    The heavy Ontario bucks are more a product of agricultural feeding than of genetics.

    I haven't hunted SK, but from what I have read, the best hunting is late season, where you will be hunting in frigid temps from a blind, likely over bait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfoldivandor View Post
    Why do you want to spend waist money ,

    there is lot of whitetail in Ontario ,

    and a book to learn to hunt them .....

    ?????

    If you want to target shoot , go to the range.....

    Silverdale.... $ 20 per day ...


    You don't need an outfitter .....


    I don't even know where to begin with this one.


    1. This would be a once in a lifetime trip for me. I don't think it would be a "waist" of money at all.
    2. There is a reason ppl go to Sask to hunt whitetails. They are probably the biggest in the world. Perhaps you may have heard of the Milo Hansen buck?
    2. I know how to hunt whitetails, and have been doing it for years. I have shot several bucks in Ontario. I never said anything about learning how to hunt them, so I dont know why you would assume that I don't know what I am doing.
    3. Thank you for the useless and irrelevant information about target shooting and Silverdales. Not sure where I mentioned anything about that.
    4. Stay in your lane
    The deer are here, when I'm not near

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    Quote Originally Posted by werner.reiche View Post
    Not too many 300 lb bucks (dressed) in either province.

    The good times in SK may be over for now, similar to Ontario:
    http://globalnews.ca/news/1686171/de...unting-season/

    Ontario has a different subspecies of whitetail (northern or boreal woodland) from what SK does (Dakota). The genetics of the Dakota are generally larger with bigger antlers. The current B&C record typical is from SK (Milo Hanson's).

    The heavy Ontario bucks are more a product of agricultural feeding than of genetics.

    I haven't hunted SK, but from what I have read, the best hunting is late season, where you will be hunting in frigid temps from a blind, likely over bait.

    Thanks for the link. I wasn't aware the numbers were down.

    Its been a dream of mine for a while to take a big sask whitetail. A non typ with gnarly drop tines is my ultimate dream.

    The area i bow hunt doesn't have great numbers or genetics. I've never shot anything much bigger than 110-120". So i figure if i can save up the money and plan a trip for a few years out, why not go to one of outfitters ive seen on TV and give it a shot to come home with a buck of a lifetime.

    Thanks for the input guys
    The deer are here, when I'm not near

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    That would be an awesome trip!!!!

    That guy regularly posts crap like that accusing other hunters of being lazy.
    "I may not have gone where I was supposed to go, but I ended up where I was supposed to be"

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeeter1 View Post
    That would be an awesome trip!!!!

    That guy regularly posts crap like that accusing other hunters of being lazy.
    Sorry if you feel that way , I apologize .

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfoldivandor View Post
    Sorry if you feel that way , I apologize .

    Don't apologize, just support the OP for a decision to go on an awesome adventure.
    "I may not have gone where I was supposed to go, but I ended up where I was supposed to be"

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    if I had the cash I would be all over a hunt with jim shockey ,,he has some great land to hunt in the cold white north with some great deer to show for it ,,plus if I had his daughter as I guide I am sure we could stay warm in the blind ,,,,,I love those dark horned whitetails ,,Dutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by line052 View Post
    Heading for a week of Duck/Goose and coyote in Cold Lake, AB from 23-30 Sept, will be checking out deer/mule/moose and elk opportunities while there. I will report back, out of province deer tag cost is $174.00 (Brother sent me this years reg for fish/hunting).
    Line, I lived in Cool Pool 9 years. No non-resident mule deer there, no elk. Moose and whitetail, yes.

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    Id spend that kind of cake on an elk hunt, dont know if a guided deer hunt would persuade me to go to that distance. But hey it sounds like an awesome trip so I'm sure the op will get what he wants out of it.... You only get one life to live, so live it up!!!!

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    I've been out west a bunch of times and the body size of the deer out there is ridiculous.
    Yes there are huge deer in Ontario but the average size doesn't even compare from Alberta/Saskatchewan. I've been on hunts out there where deer that guys wouldn't dream of passing on here in Ontario are passed without a second thought about it.

    Dan

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