Great video. Dam they are patient.
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Great video. Dam they are patient.
Thursdays nights effort in the Ruahines, only a little fulla but he close to road end and was out feeding 2 hours before dark so was too tempting to turn down. No roars heard
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Got this on Sat 31.5 inch
Nice sambo mate :thumbsup:
Very nice !
That is a cracker! :cool::cool: Any more details of the hunt you care to share?
My boy with one I shot on Sunday. Not too puzzled up; but fat as!
In the chiller.
Lesson learnt; don't shoot stags by your self... very heavy!
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thats a choice stag. im hoping to come across a few tomorrow morning
Nice stags people, i see alot are shot in some nice open grass or clearings lol. Wish sometimes i had hunting like that around here. All our animals are shot in tight or reasonable tight bush . Suppose its all where you luckyto hunt but all of its good. Some are more lucky than others on where you hunt, who you know , etcetc.
Very inspiring photos and good field reports.
In direct contrast, it is Spring over here and there are a lot of hungry animals around town. These four black-tailed (or blacktail) deer were in the driveway yesterday - my friends kids observed that "they don't seem to like the daffodils".
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3 beauty's there guys, the Samba is a cracker......cant wait to get out!!!!!!!!!
Back from a great trip, was cut short by weather will have the full report when im back at work.
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Brads let you take a Tikka?
No issues with proper hunters that use them:)
Was the only gun that didn't rust, the remingtons where absolutely covered in rust, the sako a little on the action and the tikka none, food for thought.
Best roar trip ever.:)
I hate unpacking ..........
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