First Big Sheds of 07
We recently picked up several great looking antlers at Great White Holdings. Nice to see these big boys will be around next season! (more…)
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We recently picked up several great looking antlers at Great White Holdings. Nice to see these big boys will be around next season! (more…)
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Here you’ll find info on what’s happening at Great White Holdings, whether it’s waterfowl or big bucks we’ll post it here as it happens. You’ll also find lots of pictures of past hunts as well as live deer,sheds, and other cool stuff in the Gallery section on the right side of the main news page.
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From early September to mid October, the Ross’s goose migration is in full swing through the province of Alberta. Millions of these funny little geese make there way south while stopping to feed and stage along the way. (more…)
We’ve wrapped up another great season and would like to congratulate all our successful hunters on their trophies taken in 06. Lots of Great deer were taken at our camps this past year including 2 huge non-typical whitetails, a 225 and a 240+! With all the nice trophies still out there next year should be another outstanding season.
The 2006 bird season was also fantastic and it was great to see the mallards and pintails on a huge increase. We had some unreal green head shoots late last fall.
Thanks again to all our friends from 06!
The deer are starting to drop their antlers now. We’ve got some great sheds so far and are still waiting for several great bucks to drop. The deep snow is making things a bit tricky in places but we have done surprisingly well so far considering.
We’ve had several stretches of 25 below weather to kick off 2007 in Alberta. The deer are really starting to herd up and we’ve had our trail cameras out keeping tabs on big bucks while monitoring our feeding areas. We’ve also got a couple feet of snow so it’s tough for the deer to find food these days, so we help them out as much as we can.