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Still Available - Where Legends Roam 1 and 2 - $25 each


WHERE LEGENDS ROAM #1
- $28 (Shipping & taxes incl.)
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WHERE LEGENDS ROAM #2 - $28 (Shipping & taxes incl.)
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94 minutes Come along on this exciting two-year journey with Garry Donald. This brand new DVD follows tremendous whitetails and mule deer from the velvet stage to the end of the rut. Garry also captured amazing footage of huge elk and moose. As an added feature, you will also see the sheds from the majority of bucks that are featured in the DVD. Witness the final chapter of the legendary Heavy Duty. Experience 94 minutes of a wildlife extravaganza.

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This footage is just five minutes out of the many hours I captured on the deer trails in 2009. The first scene was from the first week of October during Saskatchewan’s muzzleloader season. I had set up near a fenceline, and just when I thought it was going to be a bust, I spotted two deer. My Vortex binoculars confirmed it was a wide-racked mule deer and an average whitetail. As they passed by me at 60 yards, I noticed two things about the whitetail: he had white markings from his chin down to his legs, and he had an injured front shoulder or leg. As you can see, he had difficulty jumping the fence. The other whitetail was a little bigger and cleared the fence with ease.

The other footage was taken late one afternoon out of one of my many blinds. Bill Longman was with me and we had just sat down when deer started showing up. It was the first and only time that mule deer showed up at my blinds in 2009. The bigger whitetail had potential to be a tremendous buck, but it was taken that fall by a lucky hunter. It had grown quite a bit from 2008. I should also mention that I found the sheds from the two mule deer.

Garry Donald, Editor
BIG BUCK MAGAZINE