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Record Non-typical; Sask
Topic Started: Jun 24 2009, 08:00 PM (1,102 Views)
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Lanark County--Team Ontario Trophy Bucks
Saskatchewan

Whitetail


Non-Typical
Name:
Elburn Kohler
Location:
White Fox
Year: 1957
Score: 265 3/8

In 1957 Elburn Kohler harvested this legendary Saskatchewan Non Typical. Circumferences equal an enormous 55 inches and the rack wieghs 11 1/4 lbs.
I thought I was wrong once,But I was mistaken
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That is one excellent looking mount.......
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SPENT
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high on the horn

Wow thats one great buck :boxing:
when your old all you have are your memories so make them

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I bow down! notwor
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Havelock

A true giant for sure. notwor
I don't always chase tail, but when I do; its whitetail. Stay camo my friends.
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Great Newfie Hunter

Nicely Done!
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If I aint out shooting deer!
Im home drinking beer!
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These antlers are now owned by Bass Pro Shops and hangs in the Springfield store. Was part of Larry Huffmans Legendary collection for many years. I've shed hunted a bunch in the White fox area. The area has produced many B&C caliber deer over the years. I never found many sheds from the area, but what I did find seemed to have a pretty good average size. Its nice area with a good mix of maybe 50/50 farmland and bush. The town of White Fox itself is just a blink of an eye. You'd miss it if you didn't know it was there.
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