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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 1019857" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Thanks guys or the kind words.</p><p> </p><p>If anyone is interested, go to <a href="http://northerngiantsranch.com/" target="_blank">Northern Giants Whitetail Trophy Ranch in Saskatchewan Canada</a></p><p> </p><p>You get to hunt in nearly 2000 acres of the most beautiful Sask. country you can imagine. Not cheap but for whats included in the hunt and the chance for a truly impressive whitetail, they are well worth the cost. Lodge is amazing, food is amazing, great guys, very quality hunt and if you can hold out, possibility for some truly impressive whitetails.</p><p> </p><p>As with all Canadian deer hunting, the colder the weather, the better the deer movement but not always the most comfortable weather to hunt in. Still, its worth getting a bit cold for this class of deer. When that +170" deer walks out, you forget about the cold.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, my contact at NGO is Dean Busat, hell of a guy, amazing hunter and busts his hump for his customers. They are the real deal. Yes its high fence but its not a canned hunt by any means. That said, if you can shoot and are patient and take advantage of your opportunities, you should be able to get a +170 class deer pretty easily.</p><p> </p><p>My 176" buck was very AVERAGE for the deer they took off their ranch hunt this season. They had three bucks killed by coyotes a couple weeks before I got up there that scored between 190 and 198!!! What a shame but that's the class of deer that could walk out in front of you!!!</p><p> </p><p>If your interested get ahold of them.</p><p> </p><p>They are set up more for conventional range hunting with enclosed stands on food plots but they did work with me for longer range hunting. Only problem with that is they like to know exactly what your shooting at and at long range that can be more of a challenge but as long as you accept that, they were pretty open to longer range hunting.</p><p> </p><p>That said, we hunter and killed deer where they showed up, I told Dean that from the start. Told him I am ready for 1/2 mile shooting but will take a big deer at any range they show up at and we did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 1019857, member: 10"] Thanks guys or the kind words. If anyone is interested, go to [url=http://northerngiantsranch.com/]Northern Giants Whitetail Trophy Ranch in Saskatchewan Canada[/url] You get to hunt in nearly 2000 acres of the most beautiful Sask. country you can imagine. Not cheap but for whats included in the hunt and the chance for a truly impressive whitetail, they are well worth the cost. Lodge is amazing, food is amazing, great guys, very quality hunt and if you can hold out, possibility for some truly impressive whitetails. As with all Canadian deer hunting, the colder the weather, the better the deer movement but not always the most comfortable weather to hunt in. Still, its worth getting a bit cold for this class of deer. When that +170" deer walks out, you forget about the cold. Anyway, my contact at NGO is Dean Busat, hell of a guy, amazing hunter and busts his hump for his customers. They are the real deal. Yes its high fence but its not a canned hunt by any means. That said, if you can shoot and are patient and take advantage of your opportunities, you should be able to get a +170 class deer pretty easily. My 176" buck was very AVERAGE for the deer they took off their ranch hunt this season. They had three bucks killed by coyotes a couple weeks before I got up there that scored between 190 and 198!!! What a shame but that's the class of deer that could walk out in front of you!!! If your interested get ahold of them. They are set up more for conventional range hunting with enclosed stands on food plots but they did work with me for longer range hunting. Only problem with that is they like to know exactly what your shooting at and at long range that can be more of a challenge but as long as you accept that, they were pretty open to longer range hunting. That said, we hunter and killed deer where they showed up, I told Dean that from the start. Told him I am ready for 1/2 mile shooting but will take a big deer at any range they show up at and we did. [/QUOTE]
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