Sask hunter
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The -20 temps and a foot of snow would help I’m sureI'm just curious if my Oklahoma deer would eat alfalfa like that.
Yup shoot him.I really like the looks of this guy. I know he has a broken brow but I would have a hard time passing him. Nothing else special at that spot few does and younger bucks only View attachment 249450View attachment 249451View attachment 249452View attachment 249453View attachment 249454View attachment 249455
Right and no where to be found in September. Plus a rag horn and a couple spikes in one herd that’s three legal elk that’s what dreams are made of for me lolThose elk are being real jerks. Eat all the bait. Mess with your cameras. Not cool, elk. Not cool.
Also, I'd shoot that buck.
Good luck and shoot straight!!! Got a bunch of good looking deer on camera!All settled in for an all day sit View attachment 250154
Don’t worry the heater is running in the blind lolGood luck to ya and I hope you keep warm. We had our deer season last week and 20 degrees with a stiff wind can get a little chilly over time. The 20 degrees is fine, but that wind....
I would certainly be heading in his direction!My brother hunting in more southern Sask sends me this picture and debating over putting a sneak in hun to try and shoot him. I would be rubbing that direction trying to get a shot lol
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I would certainly be heading in his direction!
He ended up passing him. And now is tired and home and not sure if he will go out this afternoon. Jeez wish I had a Deer luck horseshoe like he has!Good luck! Hope a good one makes an appearance.
Your brother's debacle over whether or not to go after that buck is akin to a hunting version of first world problems.