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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 564879" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>i used to be obsessed with hunting whitetails, have a world record to show for it. i got it in the northern fringe/bush area of Saskatewan. as stated, we can't hunt in the southern farmland where there are some monsters. the reservations are tuff to beat because they've eliminated the wolves from them. that's why there are more deer there and they've learned to migrate there for the winter from many miles away. there are the occassional monster in every part of western Canada. but i would take my chances in the mid-west somewhere because i think there are more big ones per square mile than in Canada. the question would be where would i choose and the answer is the northern bush of Saskatchewan. not because that's where i think the biggest are, but because it's where i spent 7 years, for 3 months out of the year chasing big deer, back in the day. it's where my heart is hung for whitetails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 564879, member: 4491"] i used to be obsessed with hunting whitetails, have a world record to show for it. i got it in the northern fringe/bush area of Saskatewan. as stated, we can't hunt in the southern farmland where there are some monsters. the reservations are tuff to beat because they've eliminated the wolves from them. that's why there are more deer there and they've learned to migrate there for the winter from many miles away. there are the occassional monster in every part of western Canada. but i would take my chances in the mid-west somewhere because i think there are more big ones per square mile than in Canada. the question would be where would i choose and the answer is the northern bush of Saskatchewan. not because that's where i think the biggest are, but because it's where i spent 7 years, for 3 months out of the year chasing big deer, back in the day. it's where my heart is hung for whitetails. [/QUOTE]
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