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Thread: Red Stag Aging Guide - NZ Game Animal Council

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    Red Stag Aging Guide - NZ Game Animal Council

    nzfubz, Link, Nickoli and 10 others like this.

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    Cheers mate, good read.
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    Chris McCarthy knows what he is talking about, would love to do a hunt with him

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    Nice thanks for that Gibo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billbob View Post
    Chris McCarthy knows what he is talking about, would love to do a hunt with him
    You might not want too when you see the prices for those hunts

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    I cant pick holes or find fault with any of the aging information. Perhaps though there should be a fourth class at the end for mature animals that have passed breeding age, rather than just 'mature' these animals have done their breeding and can be taken without the issue of removing valuable genetics because they can no longer hold hinds in the face of a stronger younger animal.

 

 

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