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    Looking forward to Pongo posting up some stags any day now....

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    interesting..that front country stag is laying on vegetation that is almost identicle to hunterhills wallaby country..grass down lower than bowling green and foxgloves with odd bit of tussock...thankfully no sculptured gorse to be seen in your photo..I HATE GORSE almost as much as wasps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    interesting..that front country stag is laying on vegetation that is almost identicle to hunterhills wallaby country..grass down lower than bowling green and foxgloves with odd bit of tussock...thankfully no sculptured gorse to be seen in your photo..I HATE GORSE almost as much as wasps.
    As long as you can run faster that the wasps they should be no problem, lol
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    Have any of you fellas ever seen a mouse deer??? I have found one of their antler's



    A challenge for @Pongo12 to beat

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    Thats a small set,well half a set
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    A good stag from some hungry country, then another good stag and an average one that had a sore leg

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
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    A good stag from some hungry country, then another good stag and an average one that had a sore leg
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    Who bred the Vizla?
    Some German got some weird ideas
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
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    I thought it was 3 stags heads and a sausage.

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    No one else hunting? Stags were going crazy last weekend…

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    Interesting comparing the skull of the two above, the big one is heavily fused, the smaller one still obviously stitched which I understand means skull is still growing.

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    I was out in North Canterbury on Thursday a week ago with my son and we spent quite a bit of time watching quite a big stag feeding with a spiker.

    I’m certainly no expert but would have thought if they were close to roaring then these two would not be standing together feeding.

    It takes around 3 hours to walk out of this area, which we did after dark, and didn’t hear a murmur on the way out - but did see two hinds and a yearling feeding on the side of the road within a couple of minutes of getting back in the car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sauer View Post
    I was out in North Canterbury on Thursday a week ago with my son and we spent quite a bit of time watching quite a big stag feeding with a spiker.

    I’m certainly no expert but would have thought if they were close to roaring then these two would not be standing together feeding.

    It takes around 3 hours to walk out of this area, which we did after dark, and didn’t hear a murmur on the way out - but did see two hinds and a yearling feeding on the side of the road within a couple of minutes of getting back in the car.
    Yup, echos my experience earlier this week, heard 1 distant roar, got one reply then nothing....it was rather warm and North West so not really surprising.
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    Well the one above was from north Canterbury area and they were going nuts all day. Reasonable density of hinds and stags however
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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
    Well the one above was from north Canterbury area and they were going nuts all day. Reasonable density of hinds and stags however
    No doubt, just the day I went it was very quiet. I'm sure they are fired up. Just not on the day I was out.
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