Alberta's No. 1 Whitetail....

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bushmaster
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Alberta's No. 1 Whitetail....

Post by bushmaster »

For the 2005 season. A friend of mine is the trophy chairman for the Ab. F & G and he just sent me this pic of this years winner. Netted 200 1/8.



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Post by Boo »

Yup....nice animal thats for sure. Any idea where it was taken?
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Every hunter's dream!....

Sure is a beauty!...

Is that the only pic you have of it?... would like to see it from other angles.

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Now that is a beauty. :D
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Post by bushmaster »

Here's the only other pic he sent me. And it was taken near Slave Lake.

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Post by Livtahunt »

Most people don't even dream of a buck that big :shock:
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Post by franklinm »

Wow That is a horse of a deer !
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Post by DoctorDeath »

Fellas that is one fine buck ... I hunted Alberta and took this little non typical ...you got to LOVE those monsters in Canada !

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Post by bushmaster »

Nice looking buck, Doctor, what part of Alberta where you in ??
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Post by DoctorDeath »

thanks Bushmaster I was in area 508 ...65 miles northwest of Edmonton

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Remember inside spread aint nuttn but air..MASS makes class and is bad to the bone! You can read the story about my buck at www.thereevesbuck.com
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Post by pphoenix »

very nice deer :D i'd like to get one like that someday :P
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how were these deer taken, gun, archery? tell us the story doctor
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PP I took this buck in 2004 with a Thompson Encore 7mm08 at 170 yards ..the buck was aged to be between 7 and 9 years old ..had only 4 teeth and weighed on the hoof 337lbs ... only a 11.5in inside spread ...9 inch drop tine on the right side and had one broken off the left ... if you would like to see a lot more pictures and read the entire story go to my web site www.thereevesbuck.com...and let me know what you think of my web page ..

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Post by Normous »

[quote="pphoenix"]how were these deer taken, gun, archery? tell us the story doctor[/quote
The Doctor D. has a great website. Pics & story inside.

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Post by pphoenix »

thanks doctor :D , i'm going to check it out right now,
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