stagstalker Micky Duck The biggest thrill was that he was laying his head right back and roaring while my wife was watching him through the binos.
Another pic with a bit more zoom.
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stagstalker Micky Duck The biggest thrill was that he was laying his head right back and roaring while my wife was watching him through the binos.
Another pic with a bit more zoom.
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Wife and I spent last night in Mr Big's territory.
I roared out a nice 10 and we left him. Didn't see the big one but there was a cagey roarer in the same gully so it might have been him. Will give...
Wife and I are going up today and staying the night at the hut to have a another crack at him. 5 hour return trip each time.
Im just an ordinary person thats lived with a hunting passion for a few extra years than most. Simply just a function of age.
I think 14
Maybe. About 2 km away. There is game park blood in the area and the general area has always had a good reputation for heads even before the escapees.
Yes, the trez are unbelievable.
nathan That's what went through my mind when his head appeared over the brow. I said to myself "just enjoy the moment and get a pic". Glad I did.
stagstalker My final look at him as he disappeared into the neighbours.
It would make you weep.
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I will go back. He was down in a gully roaring when I left.
I should add some context. The fawn I was photographing was just in the neighbours property by 100 yards and that's why I left my rifle. The stag was right on the boundary line when I saw him which...
Hah. Tilly wasn't with me.
The stags started to get into it last night and several were really going off.
I was sitting down giving the odd roar thinking something might appear and happened to glance over to my left and...