Kreg Alde - Alberta, Canada



I bought a piece of property that was in an excellent whitetail area, but the resident population was fairly low. Most deer were just moving through the property and not holding. The first thing I did was put out Cutting Edge mineral in four locations that were major travel routes and/or potential bedding areas. Just this addition made a drastic change to the amount of deer that would reside on the property. The next year, I planted about 15 acres of Alfa-Rack and 15 acres of Imperial Clover and WOW was there deer.
My quarter now had everything a deer needs; cover, water, mineral, and food. I have gone four years now shooting a buck that scores over 150 BC and have had zero winter kill. The buck I shot last year must have lived on the Cutting Edge because of his mass at a young age. I filmed the deer three years before when he was 1.5 years old and he already had the drop tine, but he did not look like he would ever amount to a large set of antlers. I was shocked to see him this year and all the junk he had. Photo 1.

The large 217 inch buck that was shot last year in Central Alberta. He was dubbed the crown buck because of his brow tines. We had been after this buck for two years and we had a lot of pics on our cameras while he was coming in and out of our food plots. With the help of the food plots and Cutting Edge we held him to the general area for two years, but unfortunately he jumped the fence last year and the neighbor was waiting. He is probably the biggest buck shot in Alberta last year and he grew an estimated 50 inches, based on photos, in the year we went to food plots and Cutting Edge. This was a buck of a lifetime and I guess we can say we had a lot to do with producing such an awesome deer. Photo 2. I will continue to use your products to enhance my properties for the wildlife and my hunting experiences.