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Old 11-17-2008, 09:34 AM
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My sons 4 point Muley Buck, had one tine broken off from fighting and has kind of an unusual rack more like a whitetail but a nice buck and he was thrilled to get him
 
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Old 11-17-2008, 09:41 AM
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alright...........looks like a nice one

how old is yer son 17?
 
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Old 11-18-2008, 09:21 AM
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My son is 19 and in his first year of college,taking welding and eventually wants to be an underwater welder,He is a great kid hard worker and a pleasure to be around
 
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That sure is a different rack, but a real nice deer for sure.

We dont have any mules up here where I hunt but I've sure seen some huge ones a province over, I gotta head out there one year and get one.
 
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thats a good deer.Anny idea on the weight
 
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Old 11-20-2008, 09:26 AM
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I really don't now for sure about the weight yet, we took it in to be processed and they will give us the weight of the carcass with head and hide off(basicly meat and bones) when we pick it up, The one his mom got a couple of weeks ago was a bigger deer and they told us it weighed in at 143lbs so it was over 200lbs live weight so I'm thinking around 175-185 for this one.
atrd, I have seen some hunting shows on Muleys in Alberta and they are huge deer up there so if I were you I would give them a try.
 
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Old 11-20-2008, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by cloker12
My son is 19 and in his first year of college,taking welding and eventually wants to be an underwater welder
does he realize this could be a shocking experience?

sounds like a great kid man..................................you and his mom did well
 
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atrd, I have seen some hunting shows on Muleys in Alberta and they are huge deer up there so if I were you I would give them a try.
From what I've seen the biggest deer I've ever seen an abundance of are actually in Saskatchewan. Alot more frequent sightings of gigantic mule bucks.
 
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Originally Posted by atrd86
From what I've seen the biggest deer I've ever seen an abundance of are actually in Saskatchewan. Alot more frequent sightings of gigantic mule bucks.
I think I have seen some shows on Muleys in the Red River area,Don't know if that is Alberta or Saskatchewan but looked great for Muleys and Whitetail, lots of wheat fields and breaks to hide in.
 
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Great muley! And it sounds like your son is on the right track. Good job..
 



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