Here's one my wife got, was a very tense stalk, close the gap, he would move, close the gap, move, get him roaring then he would go quiet etc. Was almost 2 hours from starting the stalk to pulling the trigger. He's an uneven 12. Will now have "his and hers" 12s mounted
lovely..the deer isnt bad either....well done the pair of you. awesome to see a lady out there doing it. a his n hers with stags on opposing walls sounds great.
75/15/10 black powder matters
@mickyduck here are the shields we (she) made for mounts
Got the young fella onto a couple. Job done.
@distant stalker now you going to have to start a whole new thread with a bit more info on what product you used and how they were made
No 7mm08 this time of year. We were supposed to be away a week but shot 4 and missed two in the first 4 days. Still have not learnt impulse control. Left gear behind as I had a BIG carry out of meat and the two heads. Meanwhile juniors charging ahead with just his clothes in his pack telling me how slow I am for 5 1/2 hours lol
A couple of nice coastal southland bush stags. My mate come down from Queenstown for a day trip to see how I bush hunt as he hasn't done it too often. Middle of the day a stag sparks up less than 100m from us, I stayed back and roared as he snuck in. A lengthy 40min stalk before I heard the shot, he said he saw it 3 times before pulling the trigger! Thought we'd missed it until we found a very heavy blood trail, almost 1km later we finally found him thanks to my dog and was still alive crook sitting down. Absolutely wrapped to get a 12 out of this area! He was stoked beyond belief too. Top effort from him pulling that stalk off, cunning bugger didn't make it easy only roaring very occasionally. We're thinking the shot only hit an artery.
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