Nice .
Bit quiet this morning
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The results of my recent trip into the north western Ruahines,
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Some nice stags there:cool:
Woohoo on the board for 2021 spotted from 400 yards stalked into 20 and just as he stood up I sent in the 7mm08 pill to the neck and dropped him!!
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No trusty .22 through the eye...????
Not the biggest stag shot this roar, but definitely the first for the 10 year old Grandson right at the end of the roar.
Grandad, being the techno-whizz that he is, then proceeded to delete all the proud -as-punch photos off the camera before they had uploaded - talk about gutted!!!
But then as the boy said,"I'll always have the memory and the head Grandad"
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Bit greener in the north island...
My best fallow, pretty good for the area I'm in
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Always heard the expression hunt your feet first, but this was the first time it’s been applicable. No less than 200m from our camp my mate spotted some antlers in the creek bed. Got a bit closer and at 70m I was amazed how massive it looked through the binos. Had to wait for what seemed like an age for him to expose himself into a shootable position :thumbsup: first stag for both of us still pumped Attachment 166077
Faarken cracka stag there chaps. Going to be hard to best that one. Enjoy
Public land buck.
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Nice stags and Bucks guys keep them coming
Was the stag carrying an injury - anywhere on the legs? Classic sign of left leg injury resulting in right antler deformation. Refer the late Bruce Banwell book archives. I have shot a few - Sika and Reds similar when leg injury resulting in one deformed antler opposite side. Though not absolute.
man I reckon that head looks just awesome THE WAY IT IS....