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Hunting along the North Saskatchewan River

Saskatchewan Whitetail Deer

At Sask River Preserve we strive to maintain nothing but the finest genetics in our herds. Saskatchewan is well known for its outstanding whiteail deer genetics.

The deer farming industry is relatively still in its pioneer stage, and when whitetail deer began to be raised, most of the deer originated out of the wild in the province of Saskatchewan. These small groups of wild whitetail deer are producing some of the most respected genetics in North America today. This is where Sask River Preserve first begin its base herd of superior whitetail deer.

All of our breeder bucks derive from 200"- 300" B&C genetics on both the doe and the bucks pedigrees. Each year through artificial insemination or a strict breeding program we are meeting the industries requirements.

Our ranch is not only producing huge bodied whitetail, but whitetail with enormous antler gains at a younger age. Many of these animals are available to be hunted today. The preserve usually inhibits 20 to 40 bucks at any given time.

Special care is taken in providing that all the animals receive the proper nutrition and habitat to ensure that they reach there full antler potential. There is a luscious growth of alfalfa in the fields at all times during the year for the deer to browes on. All the animals are fed a 16% protein pellet year round and mineral supplement.

There is absolutely no illegal supplements or hormone enhancing antler growth drugs given to these animals at any part of there lives. They are all raised naturally and on native pasture and habitat.

The whitetail deer are big healthy animals that weight on average 250 lbs. Some of these big brutes even tip the scales in excess of 300 lbs. They are in full rut at the start of November.

Most of the whitetail deer have an average of 35"- 40" of mass measurements. Some may get even bigger. Lots of the deer on the preserve score in the 150 class and are heavy dark antlered animals. There are also a good selection of all sizes available each year.

Rocky Mountain Sheep

There is a limited number of rams available each year to be hunted. The ranch offers pure bred and 3/4 pure bred rams consisting mainly of big horns, some stones and dalls are available as well.

Most of the genetics of these rams originated from the Yukon and Alberta. They are big bodied animals that weight in excess of 300 lbs.

 

Saskatchewan Elk
 

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Corby Lehman
(306)446-0494
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