Softly looks to do the job, I do note that they only do it having already located a stag.
Softly looks to do the job, I do note that they only do it having already located a stag.
More meplat, more better.
well, after seeing that I need to get me a yeti flask and a maven spotting scope ASAP for sure. Could it be that the guide was holding a bucket of sheep nuts? What baffles me is, if this is a winner why is it only now coming to prominence, are kiwi hunters a bit slow? looks to be worth a try
Most experienced hunters have known for years, but I guess the traditional form of roaring in your stag has a more manly feel about itPlus a calf / fawn call cant be made out of a bit of tube or pipe.
To take another popular form of American enticement, rattling of antlers actually works on red deer as well. Though I have usually seen only the younger stags more curious of this method when used.
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