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Ontario Trip

Postby vtwarthog » Fri Nov 20, 2009 4:31 am

Well were back from a week long trip to Ontario Canada. Weather was warm so we did not see many deer. What we did see was large deer. 10 guys but only 4 deer. I did not see a single one in the woods but they do have very large wolves. 160-180 lbs I was told? I had one around my blind for several hours but could not get a shot. The four deer we managed to get were a 180 lb 8pt; a 187 lb 10 pt; a 220 lb 8 pt; and the picture below shows a my son with a 225 lb 9 pt.
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Re: Ontario Trip

Postby Joe Malinowski » Fri Nov 20, 2009 5:57 am

That is a nice deer, those Ontario bucks sure tend to have some nice weight to them.
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