Elk Pictures!!
I don’t have any details on these pictures. They have been sent to me at differernt times with no stories. The pictures have been sitting on my computer so I thought I would share them with you. Enjoy!
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I don’t have any details on these pictures. They have been sent to me at differernt times with no stories. The pictures have been sitting on my computer so I thought I would share them with you. Enjoy!
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The information I pass on here, is just what has been sent to me, I do not have first hand information on any of these bucks. They are very nice bucks so I thought you would enjoy the pictures. This buck was taken near Athabasca, Alberta, Canada. Helgie Eymundson shot this buck last fall. It took over 3.5 hours for Boone and Crockett to officially score this buck, it came in at 276 1/8 non-typical points, (gross 283 4/8). It is #2 all time in Alberta, and top 15 all time in the world. This buck has a total of 35 points. Here are some bits and pieces on this Moster Whitetail known as "Stickers"! With a 46 point rack and Boone and Crockett score of 334 inches, this buck is a beauty. Stickers is a 6 year old breeding buck and his semen fetches $4000.00-$5000.00 per straw. It is speculated that Stickers was sold to another texas breeder for around the $1,000,000.00 dollar mark. This is a 33 point buck shot near Mingo, Iowa, on the Skunk River north of the I-80. This guy was bragging about the deer so the DNR got involved. It turns out this guy was a convicted fellon and he had shot the deer with a shotgun, fellons can’t use guns. The buck was taken by the DNR This Monster was taken in Alberta and is said to score near 280 non typical inches. The hunter is not interested in officially scoring or entering the buck in the Boone and Crockett record book. Look at the mass on that buck! I do not have any information on this buck, I showed a friend this picture, he had seen the picture before and said it was shot in Alberta. Please remember, I am not sure the authenticity of any of the information on these Whitetails, it is just what has been sent to me. Hope you enjoyed the pictures of these huge Whitetails! Jammer!
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Check out the Mule Deer sheds that Dave Reid and Calvin Davis found a couple years ago. Calvin is holding the sheds that they found in the Glenrosa area of Westbank, British Columbia. They found the bucks right side the first year, and the following year they found both sides on the exact same ridge as the year before. I scored the antlers and the right side they found the first year scores 85 2/8 total inches. The right side the next year grew a total of 14 5/8 inches and now scores 99 7/8 inches. If you double that for the other side this mature buck grew 30 inches that year. I had found a set of whitetail sheds last year and the year before and they also grew between 30 and 35 inches in 1 year. I then scored the matching set that Calvin and Dave found the second year and with a 23 inch inside spread, the buck has a net non-typical score of 213 inches! The buck has a 193 3/8 gross typical frame, with 6 5/8 inches in deductions it has a net typical score of 186 6/8 inches. The buck has 26 2/8 inches in extra points giving it the 213 inch net non-typical score. The bucks sheds were not found the next year!
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I don’t have a lot of details on these pictures but I thought they were pretty cool. I was told they were taken by a school teacher in Dauphin, Manitoba (about 100 miles from Winnipeg, Canada).
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We found this shed near Oyama Lk. Rd in Lake Country B.C.. Calvin Davis and myself Cory Jmaeff, went for a hike on Monday Feb.11/08. We hiked for a hour after work before it got dark. There is still a lot of snow but we did manage to find this shed laying under a tree where a deer had been bedded. We did find some good trails and bedding area’s so we will hit that area hard once the snow is gone. Left click on this link to see the sheds we have found the last couple of years. All of these sheds were found in the Kelowna, British Columbia area.
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My daughter Braya Jmaeff, and son Caleb Jmaeff and dog Kita came shed hunting with me today. We hiked a long way searching in the deep snow for deer beds hoping to find antler sheds lying close by their beds. Near the end of the hike Caleb stepped right on a 2 point antler. He was pumped because I give the kids $1 per point, so Caleb got a Toonie. I had some money with me just in case we did find a shed. When I gave Caleb the money both kids were excited to try and find more. We did not find any more, but the kids can’t wait to get back out and look again, that makes me very happy.
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I'm Cory Jmaeff (Jammer), I began hunting as soon as I could walk. Spending countless hours in the footsteps of accomplished hunters in my family. I would love to thank my beautiful wife and 2 kids for allowing me to spend as much time outdoors as I do!
Shawn Wudrich brings a lifetime of hunting and ten years of guiding and outfitting experience to Antler Outdoors. With a passion for hunting the mountains and having had the experience of hunting all over North America, Shawn's personality and knowledge of hunting shines through on camera.